KMID : 0357820030270010096
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Korean Journal of Legal Medicine 2003 Volume.27 No. 1 p.96 ~ p.100
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Sudden Death 10 Hours after Birth Due to Congenital Pneumonia
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Park Seong-Hwan
Jo Gam-Rae Han Ki-Hwan Kim Kwang-Hoon
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Abstract
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Congenital pneumonia is defined as pneumonia acquired transplacentally or perinatally. It is frequently associated with prolonged rupture of the membranes, chorioamnionitis, prolonged labor, premature labor, fetal distress, prematurity and meconium staining. It is one of the important causes of neonatal death. We report a case of congenital pneumonia of a full-term, female neonate who was born by cesarian section and died at 10th hours of her life. There were no maternal signs and symptoms of infection and amniotic fluid was not stained with meconium at birth. We insist that full physical examination and routine laboratory examinations including simple chest X ray are required even in grossly normal neonate without specific risk factors and that possibility of neonatal pneumonia should always be considered when the cause of death cannot be explained immediately by gross autopsy findings.
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KEYWORD
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Pneumonia, Congenital, Sudden Infant Death
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