Hypertension secondary to renal hypoplasia presenting as acute heart failure in a newborn
Abstract Introduction Neonatal hypertension is defined as persistent systolic and/or diastolic blood pressures above the 95th percentile compared to other infants of similar gestational age and size. Neonatal hypertension is a rare condition, occurring in only 0.2-3.0% of neonates. The most common e...
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Main Authors: | Jena Deitrick (Author), Kayle Stevenson (Author), Daniel Nguyen (Author), William Sessions (Author), Vijay Linga (Author), Tetyana Vasylyeva (Author) |
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2019-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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