Apparent life-threatening event in infancy
An apparent life-threatening event (ALTE) is defined as the combination of clinical presentations such as apnea, marked change in skin and muscle tone, gagging, or choking. It is a frightening event, and it predominantly occurs during infancy at a mean age of 1-3 months. The causes of ALTE are categ...
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Main Authors: | Hee Joung Choi (Author), Yeo Hyang Kim (Author) |
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Korean Pediatric Society,
2016-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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