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An Integrative Review of Clinical Characteristics of Infants With Diaper Dermatitis

Advances in Neonatal Care, 2019
Background: Diaper dermatitis (DD) severity is demonstrated by the degree of erythema and skin breakdown. Many studies describe diaper dermatitis, but lack a full description of clinical characteristic (CC) involvement. Purpose: The purpose of this literature review is to explore ...
Media S, Esser, Teresa S, Johnson
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Disposable diapers and infant skin.

Pediatrician, 1987
In an experiment on skin rash caused by diapers, adult skin was used to compare the effects of disposable diapers (A; Pampers), conventional disposable diapers (B), and cotton diapers. Pieces of each type of diaper measuring 2 X 2 cm and containing 0.2 ml saline solution were pasted on forearm skin for 5 h.
H, Ueda, M, Takase
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Clinical effects of diaper types on the skin of normal infants and infants with atopic dermatitis

Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology, 1987
Cloth diapers, cellulose core diapers (conventional disposable diapers), and cellulose core diapers containing absorbent gelling material were examined for their effects on diaper rash and skin microbiology of normal infants and infants with atopic dermatitis in a 26-week double-blind clinical trial.
J L, Seymour   +4 more
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Diaper Dermatitis: Frequency and Severity Among a General Infant Population

Pediatric Dermatology, 1986
Abstract: The frequency and severity of diaper dermatitis was measured among a midwestem suburban population of 1089 infants ranging in age from 1 to 20 months. No diagnosis of specific etiology was made. Fecal samples were collected and analyzed for Candida albicans, and information on family characteristics, infant diet, general health, history of ...
W E, Jordan   +4 more
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Diaper rash: Managing and controlling a common problem in infants and toddlers

Journal of Pediatric Health Care, 1987
Abstract Knowledge of the most current and valid scientific data available should serve as the basis for health care that is either given or recommended. Using this framework, this article presents recent research reported by scientists about the causes and occurrences of diaper rash. A model illustrating the process of the development of diaper rash
B N, Gaunder, E, Plummer
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The Contribution of Diaper Service Accreditation to Infant Health Care

Clinical Pediatrics, 1972
Setting up an accreditation system which establishes high standards can upgrade any industry that is willing to discipline itself for better service to the public.
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Perianal Verrucous Lesions in Infants with Diaper Dermatitis

2019
Two baby girls presented with verrucous plaques on the labia majora. Both of them had history of repeated diaper dermatitis and no history indicating sexual abuse. Histological findings excluded a number of suspected differential diagnoses and confirmed a rare and striking entity of irritant dermatitis.
Mohammad Ali El-Darouti   +1 more
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[Gangrenous ecthyma of the diaper area in infants].

Annales de pediatrie, 1992
Ecthyma gangrenosum due to Pseudomonas aeruginosa is a skin infection in which necrotic ulcerations surrounded by a red areola develop. The diaper area is the region most often involved in infants. Typically, ecthyma gangrenosum occurs in patients with septicemia and risk factors (chemotherapy, neutropenia).
A, Taïeb   +5 more
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Diaper Rash in a Young Infant

Pediatric Case Reviews, 2002
Kathleen, Zsolway   +2 more
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An Infant With Recalcitrant Diaper Dermatitis

Clinical Pediatrics, 2019
Caitlin Crimp   +2 more
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