Neonatal Extremity Compartment Syndrome: A Rare Diagnosis Requiring Prompt Recognition

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Neonatal extremity compartment syndrome is an extremely rare diagnosis. Risk factors that predispose infants to a hypercoagulable state or trauma have been implicated, but the exact mechanisms remain poorly understood. The hallmark of the condition is extremity swelling with sentinel skin changes. We report a case of upper extremity compartment syndrome from initial presentation until 3 months after discharge and discuss the importance of prompt diagnosis and timely surgical evaluation.

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Severyn, N. T., & Kua, K. L. (2020). Neonatal Extremity Compartment Syndrome: A Rare Diagnosis Requiring Prompt Recognition. AJP Reports, 10(4), E386–E389. https://doi.org/10.1055/s-0040-1721654

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