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Nascer e Crescer

 ISSN 0872-0754

FONTES, Natacha et al. Late traumatic birth complication. []. , 23, 3, pp.161-163. ISSN 0872-0754.

Introduction: Subcutaneous fat necrosis is a rare transient disorder of adipose tissue mostly affecting term or post-term newborns with perinatal complications. Case report: Full-term neonate, large for gestational age, with a complicated vaginal birth, requiring resuscitation. Skin lesions compatible with NGTS, which resolved without complications, were noted at 13 days of life. Discussion: We report a case of subcutaneous fat necrosis with a benign evolution, just to remind this uncommon entity. The pathogenesis is poorly understood and although it tends to resolve spontaneously, an eventful associated hypercalcaemia may have a fatal outcome.

: Cutaneous lesions; hypercalcaemia; newborn; subcutaneous fat necrosis.

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