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Cardiac tamponade as a result of pericardial effusion (PE) is a serious uncommon condition in the neonatal period. PE in such cases could be associated with hydrops fetalis, neonatal sepsis, metabolic diseases, or as a complication of percutaneous indwelling central catheter. 1 We are reporting a preterm baby, with low birth weight who developed large PE as a complication of total parenteral nutrition via a peripherally inserted central catheter, managed successfully with pericardiocentesis.


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