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Atrial flutter in the newborn resulting from maternal lithium ingestion
Archives of Disease in Childhood
|July 1, 1983
Abstract:
We report a case of isolated atrial flutter in a neonate, attributable to maternal lithium treatment, and suggest that the assessment of all infants born to mothers on lithium treatment during pregnancy should include an electrocardiogram.
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