Portal venous gas resulting from umbilical vein catheterization in a very‐low‐birth‐weight infant with no interruption in early feeding
ABSTRACT Introduction Portal venous gas (PVG) is common in necrotizing enterocolitis and occasionally occurs in neonates after umbilical vein catheterization (UVC). Therefore, determining the cause of PVG requires further clinical evaluation in these cases. Case presentation We report the case of a...
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Main Authors: | Jun Wang (Author), Guang Yue (Author), Hua Yang (Author), Jing Li (Author), Rong Ju (Author) |
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2021-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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