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A prevalence survey of dermatoses in the Australian neonate
Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology, 1990A group of 420 neonates underwent total cutaneous and oral mucosal examinations during the first week of life. Skin lesions were seen in almost every baby (99.3%). The eight most common dermatoses were desquamation (65.0%), Epstein's pearls (56.0%), sebaceous hyperplasia (48.0%), milia (36%), toxic erythema (34.8%), salmon patch (33.8%), hypertrichosis
J K, Rivers, P C, Frederiksen, C, Dibdin
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Case of transient neonatal hyperpigmentation of the proximal nail fold
Journal of dermatology (Print), 2021Dear Editor, Newborns have various physiological and benign skin abnormalities during the first few months of life. These abnormalities are referred to as transient neonatal dermatoses (TND).
T. Kawai +3 more
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Dermatoses in Indian neonates: A clinical study
Egyptian Journal of Dermatology and Venerology, 2014Background Neonatal dermatology, by definition, encompasses the spectrum of cutaneous disorders that arise during the first 4 weeks of life. A host of aberrations varying from physiological and transient to grossly pathological are observed in the skin of a neonate.
Noopur Jain +2 more
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Dermatoses of the Neonate and Infancy
2020More than 95% of newborns have cutaneous findings, which often are distressing to parents but frequently are benign and self-limited. Among them are milia, cutis marmorata, congenital dermal melanocytosis and the benign neonatal pustular eruptions.
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Pustular Dermatoses. Part II. Infectious, Genetic, and Transient Neonatal.
Journal of American Academy of DermatologyPustular dermatoses represent a heterogeneous group of conditions frequently encountered in dermatologic practice. The differential diagnosis of pustular dermatoses is broad, encompassing an array of inflammatory, autoimmune, infectious, and genetic ...
Suyeon Hong +8 more
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Paediatric Dermatology, 2020
The unique nature of neonatal skin and its physiology is described in this chapter. Suitable emollients for use in the newborn are advised and a table of topical medicaments to be avoided and their side effects provided.
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The unique nature of neonatal skin and its physiology is described in this chapter. Suitable emollients for use in the newborn are advised and a table of topical medicaments to be avoided and their side effects provided.
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[Pustular dermatoses in the neonatal period].
Annales de pediatrie, 1992The diagnosis of pustular dermatosis occurring during the first months of life is usually based on clinical findings. However, some cases may require a few simple investigations including cytological studies, cultures, and skin biopsies. The most common causes of infectious pustular skin lesions include bacterial infections, which may be septicemic ...
Y F, Moisson, D, Wallach
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Congenital syphilis as a clinical and histopathologic mimic of neonatal lupus
Journal of cutaneous pathology, 2018Syphilis can be difficult to diagnose clinically and histologically because both its clinical and histologic patterns can mimic other dermatoses. In particular, we would like to highlight the potential to misdiagnose congenital syphilis as neonatal lupus
N. Spaccarelli +4 more
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Pustular Dermatoses. Part I. Inflammatory and Autoimmune.
Journal of American Academy of DermatologyPustular dermatoses represent a heterogeneous group of conditions frequently encountered in dermatologic practice. The differential diagnosis of pustular dermatoses is broad, encompassing an array of inflammatory, autoimmune, infectious, and genetic ...
Suyeon Hong +8 more
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