Point-of-Care Ultrasound, an Unexpected Cardiac Mass in a Neonate.

Nicole L Barbera, Atim Ekpenyong, Mylinh T Nguyen,Kathryn H Pade

Pediatric emergency care(2023)

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Neonatal cardiac masses are uncommon and often not obvious based on physical examination or plain radiography. The objective of this clinical case report is to demonstrate how cardiac point-of-care ultrasound was pivotal in the clinical course of a seemingly well neonate with vague symptoms. A 6-week-old male infant presented to the emergency department with fatigue and pallor that was reported to have resolved before arrival. In the emergency department, he had a normal physical examination and stable vital signs. Cardiac point-of-care ultrasound was performed and demonstrated a mass near the mitral valve. These ultrasound findings prompted additional evaluation, cardiology consultation, admission, and subsequent diagnosis of a rhabdomyoma due to tuberous sclerosis.
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unexpected cardiac mass,ultrasound,point-of-care
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