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Subcutaneous fat necrosis of the newborn: A retrospective study of 32 infants and care algorithm.

Liza H SiegelCarmen Fraile AlonsoCamelia Faye R TuazonAnthony J ManciniLacey L KruseJennifer L MillerAnnette M WagnerDuri YunBrandi M Kenner-BellAmy S PallerSarah L Chamlin
Published in: Pediatric dermatology (2022)
Hypercalcemia occurred in 100% of infants who had laboratory monitoring. We recommend obtaining an initial ionized calcium level when SCFN is suspected, and monitoring for the first 3 months of life if hypercalcemia has not been detected. In patients with asymptomatic hypercalcemia less than 1.5 mmol/L, there appears to be low likelihood of related complications. For symptomatic, markedly elevated (>1.6 mmol/L), or persistently elevated levels (>6 months) we suggest coordinated care with endocrinology or nephrology, consider hospitalization, and urinary system ultrasound.
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