The Journal of pediatrics
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The Journal of pediatrics · Nov 1995
Review Case ReportsFavism in a female newborn infant whose mother ingested fava beans before delivery.
We describe a case of favism in a female newborn infant with glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase (G6PD) deficiency whose mother had ingested fava beans 5 days before delivery. At birth there were clinical and hematologic signs of hemolytic anemia, hemoglobinuria, and no blood group immunization. Study of the G6PD activity and 2-deoxy-glucose-6-phosphate utilization rate revealed that the infant and the mother were heterozygous for G6PD deficiency.
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The Journal of pediatrics · Aug 1995
ReviewNew concepts in the treatment of children with acute respiratory distress syndrome.
Recent advances in mechanical ventilation, accompanied with a better understanding of the pathophysiology of ARDS, have resulted in a brighter outlook for the child who acquires this still dreaded disease. A greater understanding of the pathophysiology of ARDS has led to a heightened awareness that the care of these patients should be more than just supportive. The potential for exacerbation of lung injury by mechanical ventilation is real. ⋯ Centers with experience using ECMO in the setting of pediatric ARDS have better results than those where ECMO is infrequently used for this purpose. It is imperative that future studies of both mechanical ventilation and ECMO describe ventilation strategy and prospectively identify protocols or algorithms for ventilator management. Coupled with severity scores, ventilator techniques and ECMO can then be systematically compared in children with ARDS.
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The Journal of pediatrics · May 1994
Review Case ReportsChoreoathetosis after surgery for congenital heart disease.
Choreoathetosis developed in three patients after cardiopulmonary bypass with hypothermia. None had significant hypotension or hypoxemia; all had hypocapnia and respiratory alkalosis during the rewarming period. We postulate that hypocapnia-induced cerebral vasoconstriction may have contributed to ischemic damage in focal central nervous system areas.