Unilateral pulmonary cystic enlargement in a newborn: remember the one‐sided blind intubation

1 Kallen RJ. The management of diarrheal dehydration in infants poisoning in children. While the authors of the reported using parenteral fluids. Pediatr Clin North Am 1990; 37: 265–287. cases gave little information of details of therapy used, 2 Paut O, André N, Fabre P et al. The management of extreme interesting data were given: a better survival rate was hypernatraemia secondary to salt poisoning in an infant. Pediatr provided with i.v. therapy (9/11) vs peritoneal dialysis (4/ Anaesth 1999; 9: 171–174. 7) but mean initial sodium concentrations were higher in 3 Modler KG, Hurley DL. Fatal hypernatremia from exogenous