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Subcutaneous fat necrosis associated with hypercalcemia in neonates with neonatal encephalopathy treated with therapeutic hypothermia

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Rodd, C., Schwieger-Briel, A., & Hagmann, C. (2021). Subcutaneous fat necrosis associated with hypercalcemia in neonates with neonatal encephalopathy treated with therapeutic hypothermia. Seminars in Fetal & Neonatal Medicine, 26(4), 101269. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.siny.2021.101269

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Subcutaneous fat necrosis of the newborn (SFNN) is a rare, self-resolving panniculitis. The onset of skins lesions occurs within the first week of life, with a median age of onset around day 6 of life (range 1-70). About 50% of neonates with SFNN will develop hypercalcemia in the first month though some present later. Typically, SFNN develops prior to hypercalcemia. Only half of the neonates have classic symptoms of hypercalcemia; routine screening for hypercalcemia is recommended for neonates with SFNN or at-risk. The mechanism for h

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26

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101269

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1744-165X

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Rodd, C., Schwieger-Briel, A., & Hagmann, C. (2021). Subcutaneous fat necrosis associated with hypercalcemia in neonates with neonatal encephalopathy treated with therapeutic hypothermia. Seminars in Fetal & Neonatal Medicine, 26(4), 101269. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.siny.2021.101269

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