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  Vol. 138 No. 7, July 1984 TABLE OF CONTENTS
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Radiological Case of the Month

Michael A. Portman, MD; Thomas W. Riggs, MD; Ronald B. Port, MD; Lionel W. Young, MD

Am J Dis Child. 1984;138(7):697-698.

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A 3,170-g term male infant was delivered via cesarean section because of failure of labor to progress. Pregnancy had been complicated by polyhydramnios, which was diagnosed by ultrasound. The infant had Apgar scores of 4 and 7 at one and five minutes, respectively, and cyanosis and respiratory distress developed shortly after delivery. Breath sounds were decreased over the left hemithorax, and the heart sounds and cardiac impulse were maximal over the right hemithorax. The second heart sound was loud and single. A grade 3/6 harsh systolic murmur alternated with a rough decrescendo diastolic murmur along the right sternal border to give a "to-and-fro" auscultatory sound.

After endotracheal intubation, a chest roentgenogram (Fig 1) was obtained and arterial blood gas determinations in 100% inspired oxygen demonstrated the following values: pH, 7.32; PCO2, 40 mm Hg; PO2, 38 mm Hg; and base excess, 5.3 mEq. The infant was . . . [Full Text PDF of this Article]


Author Affiliations

Contributed from the Division of Cardiology, The Willis J. Potts Children's Heart Center, The Children's Memorial Hospital (Drs Portman and Riggs) and the Department of Pediatrics, North-western University Medical School (Drs Portman and Riggs), Chicago, and the Department of Radiology, Evanston (Ill) Hospital (Dr Port).


Footnotes

Reprint requests to Department of Radiology, Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh, 125 DeSoto St, Pittsburgh, PA 15213 (Dr L. W. Young).



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