Neonatal dermatoses in a tertiary care center
Dermatoses in neonatal period is very common and important cause of parental anxiety seeking dermatologist or paediatric consultation. To study the clinical profile of neonatal dermatoses in a tertiary care centerm A cross-sectional study on cutaneous lesions in 200 newborns was conducted from October 2016 to September 2018 in the department of ...
Ch Vijay Bhasker Reddy, P Vidyasagar
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Pattern of Dermatoses in Small Children in a Tertiary Care Hospital
Aims: The aim of the study was to study the pattern of dermatoses in children up to 5 years of age. Settings and Design: It is an observational study done in a tertiary care hospital.
Ritu Gujarati +3 more
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A Clinical Study of Dermatoses in Neonatal Intensive Care Unit in a Tertiary Health-Care Center
Introduction: Neonatal period is defined as the first 4 weeks of extrauterine life. The skin and appendages of the newborn present different features compared to adults. The imperative knowledge of normal phenomena and their differentiation from the more significant cutaneous disorders of the newborn is critical for ...
Suga Reddy, K. B. Kavya, G. Guruprasad
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Transient neonatal hyperpigmentation of the proximal nail fold in a Chinese infant: a case report
Cutaneous alterations are common in neonates and usually occur in the first few days of life. Most of these are transient and benign, appearing as physiological responses to birth.
Lu Wang, Daming Zuo, Ledong Sun
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Profile of neonatal dermatoses in a tertiary care teaching hospital of Haryana
Background: To assess the incidence and profile of neonatal dermatoses in a tertiary care hospital of Haryana and study its association with various perinatal risk factors.Methods: All inborn neonates (<28 days of life) including those seen in the outpatient department on follow up between November 2016 to April 2017 formed the baseline population ...
Poonam Marwah +3 more
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Breast and Nipple Dermatoses During Lactation. [PDF]
ABSTRACT Lactation and breastfeeding can present both psychological and physical challenges for breastfeeding mothers. In addition, many nursing mothers will also suffer from breast and nipple dermatoses during this period, compounding these difficulties. Common causes of breast and nipple dermatitis during lactation include eczema, psoriasis, mastitis,
Moore H, Stevenson A.
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Clinicoetiological Profile of Pediatric Dermatoses: A Tertiary Care Experience in Northern India
Context: Pediatric dermatoses vary globally, with differences in presentation, treatment, and outcome influenced by location, diet, environment, and socioeconomic factors.
Arun Kumar Arya +3 more
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A cross-sectional study to determine prevalence of neonatal dermatoses in a tertiary health care centre of Andhra Pradesh, South India [PDF]
Background: By definition, the term "neonatal dermatoses" refers to a broad range of cutaneous conditions that develop in the first four weeks of life. Dermatologists and paediatricians must be able to recognize typical events and distinguish them from ...
Deepti Vemu +5 more
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Neonatal dermatoses of medical relevance: their report in the newborn’s file
Luciana B. Pereira, Bernardo Gontijo
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Clinical investigation of neonatal diaper dermatoses
V Sezer, H H Keitel
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