Emergent Thrombectomy in a Neonate with an Upper Extremity Arterial Thrombus
Abstract Case This case report is of a 39 4/7weeks infant who presented at the time of birth with an immobile, cyanotic right upper extremity consistent with ischemia but without evidence of gangrene. Doppler examination identified pulses in the axillary but not the brachial or radial arteries. Extr...
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Main Authors: | Timothy J. B. Ulrich (Author), Marc A. Ellsworth (Author), Tara R. Lang (Author) |
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Thieme Medical Publishers, Inc.,
2014-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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