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- who: Recurrent meningitis et al. from the Department of Pediatric Surgery, Hospital Clínico San Carlos, Spain have published the research work: Recurrent Meningitis Secondary to Cervical Neuroenteric Fistula in an Infant with Klippel Feil Syndrome and Esofage Duplication: A Unique Case Report, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- how: On initial assessment the following features were identified reduced level of consciousness (response only to painful stimulus) afebrile normotense tachycardia (heart rate 190bpm) prolonged capillary refill time (>5seconds peripherally) cold peripheries tachypnoea (respiratory rate 60) and the arterial oxygen saturation was 96% with room air.
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