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BILATERAL CLAVICLE FRACTURE IN TWO NEWBORN INFANTS

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  553-555

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 Background: The fracture of clavicle is the most frequently observed bone fracture as birth trauma and it is usually unilateral. It is seen following shoulder DYSTOCIA deliveries or breech presentation of macrosomic NEWBORNs.Case Presentation: We report two macrosomic NEWBORNs with bilateral CLAVICLE FRACTURE and brachial plexus palsy due to birth trauma. Chest X-rays confirmed bilateral fracture of clavicles. Both patients were recovered without any sequel.Conclusion: Bilateral clavicular fracture should be considered in any neonate with bilateral absent Moro reflexes.

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    KANIK, ALI, SUTCUOGLU, SUMER, AYDINLIOGLU, HALIL, ERDEMIR, AYDIN, & OZER, ESRA ARUN. (2011). BILATERAL CLAVICLE FRACTURE IN TWO NEWBORN INFANTS. IRANIAN JOURNAL OF PEDIATRICS, 21(4), 553-555. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/567128/en

    Vancouver: Copy

    KANIK ALI, SUTCUOGLU SUMER, AYDINLIOGLU HALIL, ERDEMIR AYDIN, OZER ESRA ARUN. BILATERAL CLAVICLE FRACTURE IN TWO NEWBORN INFANTS. IRANIAN JOURNAL OF PEDIATRICS[Internet]. 2011;21(4):553-555. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/567128/en

    IEEE: Copy

    ALI KANIK, SUMER SUTCUOGLU, HALIL AYDINLIOGLU, AYDIN ERDEMIR, and ESRA ARUN OZER, “BILATERAL CLAVICLE FRACTURE IN TWO NEWBORN INFANTS,” IRANIAN JOURNAL OF PEDIATRICS, vol. 21, no. 4, pp. 553–555, 2011, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/567128/en

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