Case Reports in Pulmonology (Jan 2015)

A Rare Cause of Persistent Pulmonary Hypertension Resistant to Therapy in The Newborn: Short-Rib Polydactyly Syndrome

  • Nihat Demir,
  • Erdal Peker,
  • İbrahim Ece,
  • Sultan Kaba,
  • Kemal Ağengin,
  • Oğuz Tuncer

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1155/2015/274639
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2015

Abstract

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Short-rib polydactyly syndrome is an autosomal recessively inherited lethal skeletal dysplasia. The syndrome is characterized by marked narrow fetal thorax, short extremities, micromelia, cleft palate/lip, polydactyly, cardiac and renal abnormalities, and genital malformations. In cases with pulmonary hypoplasia, persistent pulmonary hypertension of the newborn can develop. In this paper, we present a term newborn with persistent pulmonary hypertension of the newborn, which has developed secondary to short-rib polydactyly syndrome and was resistant to therapy with inhaled nitric oxide and oral sildenafil.