Abstract
Six infants had congestive heart failure for which no cause could be found apart from a low serum calcium. All except one recovered completely and had normal chest x-ray appearances and E.C.G.S on discharge from hospital. Necropsy on the infant who died showed engorgement and dilation of the right side of the heart and a small ductus but no other abnormalities. It is suggested that hypocalcaemia should be considered as a possible cause of heart failure in infants, especially when oedema is prominent. © 1972, British Medical Journal Publishing Group. All rights reserved.
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Troughton, O., & Singh, S. P. (1972). Heart Failure and Neonatal Hypocalcaemia. British Medical Journal, 4(5832), 76. https://doi.org/10.1136/bmj.4.5832.76
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