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Toe deformity from prolonged pulse oximetry
  1. D Lindo1,
  2. D Browne1,
  3. J Lindo2
  1. 1Neonatal Unit, Kingston Hospital, Galsworthy Road, Kingston upon Thames, Surrey KT2 7QB, UK; dlindo@kingstonhospital.nhs.uk
  2. 2Department of Public Health Sciences, St George's Hospital Medical School, London, UK

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We have seen toe deformities in three of our babies who needed prolonged pulse oximetry. The deformities started to manifest beyond the age of 3 months. They consisted of elevation of one or more of the second to fourth toes …

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