Title of article
Subcutaneous Fat Necrosis with Hypercalcemia in a Nigerian Neonate: A Case Report
Author/Authors
Ibrahim ، Olayinka Rasheed Department of Pediatrics - University of Ilorin Teaching Hospital , Umar ، Fatima Mani Department of Paediatrics - Turai Yar adua Maternity and Children Hospital , Musa ، Sani Department of Paediatrics - Ahmadu Bello University Zaria and Ahmadu Bello University Teaching Hospital , Muhammad ، Uwani Department of Paediatrics - Turai Yar adua Maternity and Children Hospital
From page
765
To page
769
Abstract
Background and Objective: Subcutaneous fat necrosis (SFN) of the newborn is a rare form of panniculitis. It usually occurs in perinatal stress and is usually complicated by metabolic disorders such as hypercalcemia. While the number of cases reported worldwide has increased, there are very few cases from Nigeria. Case Report: We report the case of a Nigerian newborn admitted at 25 hours of life with macrosomia (birth weight of 4.7 kg) and perinatal asphyxia. On the fourth day of life, she developed reddened to dark, tender areas on the back (20 x 15 cm) and back of the arms, suggestive of SFN with elevated serum calcium. The baby received oral frusemide with the resolution of hypercalcemia by the 4th month of life. Conclusion: Panniculitis, as a form of subcutaneous fat necrosis should be considered in a neonate with a history of perinatal asphyxia and macrosomia, which requires measurement of serum calcium levels.
Keywords
Hypercalcemia , Newborn , Subcutaneous fat necrosis
Journal title
Caspian Journal of Pediatrics
Journal title
Caspian Journal of Pediatrics
Record number
2760405
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