Abstract

Acute Limb Ischemia (ALI) is a rare disease in neonates with overwhelming sequences that could eventually end up with limb loss. ALI may be due to intrauterine causes as thromboembolic events or in utero compression. Postnatal ALI is usually iatrogenic after umbilical artery catheter. We present a case of acute upper limb ischemia with no apparent underlying cause that was managed conservatively.

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