Volume 78, Number 12, 1543-1545, DOI: 10.1007/s12098-011-0418-9

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Peripheral Gangrene in a Breast Fed Neonate—Is Hypernatremic Dehydration the Cause?

Shivani Dogra, Sunil K. Agrawal, Ravul Jindal, Deepti Suri, Jasmina Ahluwalia and Surjit Singh

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Abstract

Hypernatremic dehydration in breast fed neonates is a rare but increasingly recognized problem. If not identified early, it may lead to potentially life threatening complications. The authors describe a neonate who developed thrombosis and lower limb ischemia secondary to hypernatremic dehydration. Peripheral gangrene, as a result of hypernatremic dehydration is extremely uncommon and has rarely been reported before.

Keywords  Hyernatremia – Gangrene – Dehydration – Breastfeeding – Infant

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