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Richard Burstal1, Bryony Ross2
1John Hunter Children's Hospital, Newcastle NSW, Australia.
Abstract:
We report a child with an unexpected low saturation reading despite normal values having been recorded soon after birth. A family history of Rothschild hemoglobin variant affecting the father was obtained. Saturation values improved with oxygen and anesthesia was uneventful. The development of low saturation values as the child matures is explained, and management for future health presentations outlined.
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