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Pediatrics, 1981
The article by Weston et al (Pediatrics 66:532, 1980) is an excellent resume of current concepts of diaper dermatitis. This is not to say, however, that previous concepts were necessarily in error. If my memory serves me rightly, there have been at least three changes in the nature and incidence of various types of diaper rash in the past 30 to 40 ...
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The article by Weston et al (Pediatrics 66:532, 1980) is an excellent resume of current concepts of diaper dermatitis. This is not to say, however, that previous concepts were necessarily in error. If my memory serves me rightly, there have been at least three changes in the nature and incidence of various types of diaper rash in the past 30 to 40 ...
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Setting the Record Straight on Diaper Rash and Disposable Diapers
Clinical Pediatrics, 2014Skin in the diapered area is continuously threatened by exposure to changes in pH levels, overhydration, mechanical friction, and fecal enzymes, making diaper rash a common occurrence among babies. Up to one third of infants may exhibit clinical symptoms of diaper rash at any time, and more than half of babies between the ages of 4 and 15 months ...
Mauricio Odio
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Development of Diaper Rash in the Newborn
Pediatric Dermatology, 2000Abstract: Diaper rash is a common infant malady. This study documents the earliest stages of rash in a cohort of 31 healthy term newborns over the first 28 days of life. The diaper area was evaluated using a standardized diaper rash grading scale. The anal, buttock, genital, intertriginous, waistband, and leg areas were assessed separately.
Marty O Visscher, Steven B Hoath
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