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Systemic arterial pneumatosis in a neonate with necrotizing enterocolitis
Stuart C Morrison1, Janet R Reid, Mark Harrison
1Division of Radiology, Cleveland Clinic Children's Hospital, Hb6, 9500 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, OH 44195, USA. morriss@ccf.org
Pediatric Radiology
|November 19, 2003
Abstract:
Ultrasound is exquisitely sensitive for the identification of portal vein pneumatosis, which in neonates is commonly caused by necrotizing enterocolitis. We describe the ultrasound finding of systemic arterial pneumatosis in a case of necrotizing enterocolitis associated with congenital heart disease. A combination of a patent ductus venosus and an extracardiac right-to-left shunt via the great vessels through a patent ductus arteriosus provided a pathway for the pneumatosis from the portal vein to the abdominal aorta.