Clinical Case Reports (Dec 2020)
A neonate with intrauterine growth restriction and pseudo‐Bartter syndrome due to severe maternal eating disorder: A case report
- Evgeniya Babatseva,
- Ilias Chatziioannidis,
- Alexia ‐ Angeliki Tagaraki,
- Despoina Tramma,
- Kalliopi Dampala,
- Efthymia Chatzitoliou,
- Efthymia Papacharalambous,
- Georgios Mitsiakos,
- Christos Tsakalidis,
- Paraskevi Karagianni,
- Maria Lithoxopoulou,
- Kleanthis Anastasiadis,
- Vasiliki Soubasi
Affiliations
- Evgeniya Babatseva
- 2nd Department of Neonatology and NICU Aristotle University of Thessaloniki “Papageorgiou” Hospital Thessaloniki Greece
- Ilias Chatziioannidis
- 2nd Department of Neonatology and NICU Aristotle University of Thessaloniki “Papageorgiou” Hospital Thessaloniki Greece
- Alexia ‐ Angeliki Tagaraki
- 4th Department of Pediatrics Aristotle University of Thessaloniki “Papageorgiou” Hospital Thessaloniki Greece
- Despoina Tramma
- 4th Department of Pediatrics Aristotle University of Thessaloniki “Papageorgiou” Hospital Thessaloniki Greece
- Kalliopi Dampala
- 1st Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology Aristotle University of Thessaloniki “Papageorgiou” Hospital Thessaloniki Greece
- Efthymia Chatzitoliou
- 2nd Department of Neonatology and NICU Aristotle University of Thessaloniki “Papageorgiou” Hospital Thessaloniki Greece
- Efthymia Papacharalambous
- 2nd Department of Neonatology and NICU Aristotle University of Thessaloniki “Papageorgiou” Hospital Thessaloniki Greece
- Georgios Mitsiakos
- 2nd Department of Neonatology and NICU Aristotle University of Thessaloniki “Papageorgiou” Hospital Thessaloniki Greece
- Christos Tsakalidis
- 2nd Department of Neonatology and NICU Aristotle University of Thessaloniki “Papageorgiou” Hospital Thessaloniki Greece
- Paraskevi Karagianni
- 2nd Department of Neonatology and NICU Aristotle University of Thessaloniki “Papageorgiou” Hospital Thessaloniki Greece
- Maria Lithoxopoulou
- 2nd Department of Neonatology and NICU Aristotle University of Thessaloniki “Papageorgiou” Hospital Thessaloniki Greece
- Kleanthis Anastasiadis
- 2nd Department of Pediatric Surgery Aristotle University of Thessaloniki “Papageorgiou” Hospital Thessaloniki Greece
- Vasiliki Soubasi
- 2nd Department of Neonatology and NICU Aristotle University of Thessaloniki “Papageorgiou” Hospital Thessaloniki Greece
- DOI
- https://doi.org/10.1002/ccr3.3223
- Journal volume & issue
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Vol. 8,
no. 12
pp. 2541 – 2544
Abstract
Abstract Maternal diet before and during pregnancy plays an important role for the developing fetus. Any eating disorder in this period can cause transient or/and permanent negative effects on the mother and her offspring.
Keywords
- eating disorders
- hypokalemia
- intrauterine growth restriction
- metabolic alkalosis
- pseudo‐Bartter syndrome