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Vol. 21 - Num. 82

Clinical Reviews

Cough, respiratory distress and hypoxemia in neonatal period. It is not always what it seems

Blanca Díez de los Ríos Quintaneroa, Alejandro Rasines Rodrígueza, Roberto Ortiz Movillab, Ana M.ª Malalana Martínezb, Isabel Martos Sánchezc

aMIR-Pediatría. Hospital Universitario Puerta de Hierro. Majadahonda. Madrid. España.
bUnidad de Neonatología. Servicio de Pediatría. Hospital Universitario Puerta de Hierro. Majadahonda. Madrid. España.
cUrgencias Pediátricas. Servicio de Pediatría. Hospital Universitario Puerta de Hierro. Majadahonda. Madrid. España.

Correspondence: B Díez de los Ríos . E-mail: blancadiezdelosrios@gmail.com

Reference of this article: Díez de los Ríos Quintanero B, Rasines Rodríguez A, Ortiz Movilla R, Malalana Martínez AM, Martos Sánchez I. Cough, respiratory distress and hypoxemia in neonatal period. It is not always what it seems. Rev Pediatr Aten Primaria. 2019;21:e81-e85.

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Abstract

Respiratory distress in the late neonatal period is a challenge for the pediatrician, not only in diagnosis but also in treatment, as the inherent factors of the child´s vulnerability must be added to the multiple possible etiologies. In practice, viral infections are responsible for a high percentage of these conditions. However, other etiologies such as cardiologic, digestive, metabolic or anatomical causes must be taken into account. We introduce a case report of a 17-day-old neonate with cough, respiratory distress and hypoxemia. The anamnesis, physical examination and clinical findings led to specific complementary tests. All these conduced to the diagnosis of pneumonia caused by Chlamydia. We also perform a review of the current state of the knowledge, based on the clinical condition presented on the neonate.

Keywords

Chlamydia sp. Hypoxemia Newborn infant Pneumonia Respiratory distress

 

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