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Transient Hyper-Ammonemia of Newborn; a case report
A 5 days old neonate, born in hospital, by vaginal route, at 35 weeks of gestation, to a primi-gravida mother, with regularly supervised antenatal period. There was no history of consanguinity, maternal or obstetrical illness. Chief complaints on day of admission were refusal to feed, poor sucking, and lethargy for 2 days. Fever, decreased urine output, icterus, vomiting, unconsciousness and seizures were absent. APGAR score was 8, 9 at 1 and 5 minutes. The child weighed 2030 grams at birth and was exclusively breastfed till admission. On examination