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Bulging fontanelle in febrile infants: Is lumbar puncture mandatory
BMJ - Archives of Diseases in Childhood, 07/09/09
Shacham S et al. - In this large cohort, all infants who appeared well on admission and had normal clinical, laboratory and imaging studies had a benign disease. The authors suggest that in a well appearing infant, without evidence of a bacterial disease, it is reasonable to observe the infant and withhold a lumbar puncture.
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