Idiopathic neonatal aortic thrombosis
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- DOI: 10.1007/BF02763064
Idiopathic neonatal aortic thrombosis
Abstract
We report a term neonate with severe aortic thrombosis involving the aorto-iliac segment and leading to renal failure. This patient did not have any predisposing risk factors. The authors have also reviewed the literature on neonatal aortic thrombosis and discuss the need for evolving evidence based consensus guidelines for management of this catastrophe.
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