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We present the case of a child five and half years-old that died suddenly due to an acute myocardial infarction. The anatomopathological study showed a total obstruction of the left coronary ostium by mixoide dysplasia of the aortic valve. We revise the literature and briefly expose the more frequent causes of infarction in infancy.
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Valva Aórtica/anormalidades , Infarto do Miocárdio/etiologia , Pré-Escolar , Humanos , MasculinoRESUMO
OBJECTIVE: Our aim was to investigate the prevalence of breastfeeding in the north-central region of Spain and to study its prenatal and perinatal factors. PATIENTS AND METHODS: From October 1992 December 1992, 1175 infants were selected from fifteen maternity units in Aragon, País Vasco, Cantabria, La Rioja, Navarra and Soria and follow up during a one year period. RESULTS: At the time of discharge from the nursery unit, 79.9% of the newborns were exclusively breastfed, 8.5% were breast and bottle-fed and 11.8% were bottle-fed. At six months of life, we found that only 3.9% (43 babies) of the infants continue with breastfeeding. The mean period of breastfeeding in our area is 1.1 months. Of the mothers studied, 58.2% were from cities areas and 50% had basic academic studies, while 36.1% had intermediate studies. Approximately half of the mothers did receive prenatal preparation and 78% of them did no received a free sample of infant formula. Half of the mothers were housewives. Normal delivery occurred in 79.6% and 68.8% were without their husbands. Placement of the baby to the breast occurred late in 79.5% and 97% of the babies received glucose or water in the nursery. Most of the newborns (81.7%) were with the mother 24 hours a day. CONCLUSIONS: Breastfeeding in the north-central region of Spain fits level 1 of the WHO classification. However, the prevalence at 3 and 6 months of life is lower. Protocols in the maternity units of this area are at a distance from those of the Baby-friendly Hospital Initiative.