Case 37-1982

Abstract
Presentation of CaseA three-month-old girl was admitted to the hospital because of a question of optic atrophy.The child was born of a full-term second gestation in a mother 21 years of age. The pregnancy was complicated only by an afebrile upper-respiratory-tract infection with coryza at term. A cesarean section was performed at both deliveries. The birth weight was 3.6 kg. The child was jaundiced at birth, and phototherapy was administered for 1 1/2 days. She was breast-fed and received no dietary supplements. At the age of six weeks she had an upper-respiratory-tract infection with nasal congestion, which persisted . . .

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