Literature DB >> 24872127

Treatment with bisphosphonates in severe hypercalcemia due to subcutaneous fat necrosis in an infant with hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy.

E Pérez Martínez1, M Camprubí Camprubí2, M Ramos Cebrián3, J Antón López4, A Apodaca Saracho1, M G Lopez Ramos5, A García-Alix2.   

Abstract

Subcutaneous fat necrosis (SCFN) is a rare entity that occurs generally in term or post-term newborns exposed to perinatal stressing factors. These cutaneous lesions appear during the first weeks of life and their potential complications, such as hypercalcemia, determine the prognosis. We present a full-term newborn with SCFN lesions that appeared at the age of 12 days and who, 1 week later, developed moderate hypercalcemia. In our patient, the standard treatment was not enough to normalize calcemia and, in order to prevent secondary effects, etidronate therapy was initiated and it successfully normalized calcium levels. When SCFN is diagnosed, it is important to detect early hypercalcemia and treat it aggressively. This case provides further evidence of etidronate as an alternative and effective treatment for moderate-severe hypercalcemia.

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Year:  2014        PMID: 24872127     DOI: 10.1038/jp.2014.28

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Perinatol        ISSN: 0743-8346            Impact factor:   2.521


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1.  [Etidronate per os in subcutaneous fat necrosis with hypercalcemia and nephrocalcinosis].

Authors:  B Trullemans; J Bottu; J-P Van Nieuwenhuyse
Journal:  Arch Pediatr       Date:  2006-11-29       Impact factor: 1.180

Review 2.  Etidronate therapy for hypercalcemia in subcutaneous fat necrosis of the newborn.

Authors:  A M Rice; S A Rivkees
Journal:  J Pediatr       Date:  1999-03       Impact factor: 4.406

3.  Subcutaneous fat necrosis after moderate therapeutic hypothermia in neonates.

Authors:  Brenda Strohm; Anna Hobson; Peter Brocklehurst; A David Edwards; Denis Azzopardi
Journal:  Pediatrics       Date:  2011-07-04       Impact factor: 7.124

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1.  Case 2: Beware of Lumps and Bumps after Cooling!

Authors:  Payam Vali; Satyan Lakshminrusimha
Journal:  Neoreviews       Date:  2017-07

2.  Report of 2 Novel Presentations of Subcutaneous Fat Necrosis of the Newborn.

Authors:  Susanna M H Kannenberg; H Francois Jordaan; Willem I Visser; Fatima Ahmed; A Fourie Bezuidenhout
Journal:  Dermatopathology (Basel)       Date:  2019-06-26

3.  Subcutaneous fat necrosis of the newborn.

Authors:  Giulia Rubin; Giulia Spagnut; Francesco Morandi; Enrico Valerio; Mario Cutrone
Journal:  Clin Case Rep       Date:  2015-11-05
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