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Indian Pediatr
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2014 Oct; 51(10): 829-830
Artículo
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| ID: sea-170857
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Background: Chronic hypoxemia is generally attributed to primary cardiac or pulmonary entities. Case characteristics: A 9-year-old boy presenting with cyanosis, clubbing and hypoxemia, without icterus or hepatosplenomegaly. Cardiovascular and respiratory system examinations were normal. Outcome: He was diagnosed as type IB Abernethy malformation, a rare cause of hepatopulmonary syndrome. Message: Pediatricians should consider hepatopulmonary syndrome in the differential diagnosis of chronic hypoxemia, even in the absence of jaundice or hepatosplenomegaly.