Discover the rare and intriguing case of a five-day-old infant battling lipid hemihypertrophy, and explore the complexities this condition brings to the forefront of pediatric neurosurgery.
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A five-day-old child with lipid hemihypertrophy: A case report.
Mirnia et al., Clin Case Rep 2024
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https://doi.org/10.1002/ccr3.8476
Let me tell you, folks, when you see a newborn, a beautiful baby, and there’s asymmetry, you’ve got to think about lipid hemihypertrophy. It’s important, really important. We’ve got this case, a 5-day-old girl, came in with a big right thigh, right labia majora, and right below the mandible – it was huge! Now, we’ve got to catch these things early, we’ve got to evaluate for other issues. It’s all about management, the best management, and watching for complications.
We’re talking about top-notch care, the best care for these little ones. This case, it’s a perfect example, shows why we need to identify these things fast, get a good look at everything, and bring in a team, a great team, to handle it. That’s how we make sure these babies have the best outcomes, the greatest quality of life. Remember, lipid hemihypertrophy, it’s something you’ve got to consider. It’s huge!
