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Anaphylaxis is a rare condition in pregnancy. Drugs are the aetiological agents most often implicated. Maternal anaphylaxis can lead to significant fetal morbidity and even mortality if uterine perfusion and maternal oxygenation are compromised. Significant risk of neonatal neurological damage or death can occur even when the maternal clinical outcome is favourable. The authors present the case of a newborn, born at gestational age of 29 weeks, who died at 11 days of life with hypoxic-ischaemic cerebral injuries as a consequence of maternal anaphylaxis following the administration of amoxicillin in the community setting.
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Amoxicillin Anaphylaxis Anti-Bacterial Agents Fatal Outcome Female Humans Hypoxia-Ischemia, Brain Infant, Newborn Infant, Premature Pregnancy Pregnancy Complications Young Adult MAC PED MAC PAT CLIN
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Citation
BMJ Case Rep. 2013 Jan 11;2013. pii: bcr2012007055
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BMJ Publishing Group