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Introduction: The rapidly adapting neonatal skin, being anatomically and physiologically distinct from an adult, may exhibit a variety of entities, ranging from mild self-limiting to the severe life-threatening ones.
Paras Choudhary +3 more
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Background: A variety of cutaneous disorders have been found in neonatal period. These disorders may be physiological or pathological, temporary or permanent, congenital or acquired. Most of the skin lesions are benign, transient and physiological.
Chinmay Kar, Syamal Kumar Sardar
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Benign skin disease with pustules in the newborn [PDF]
: The neonatal period comprises the first four weeks of life. It is a period of adaptation where the skin often presents several changes: transient lesions, resulting from a physiological response, others as a consequence of transient diseases and some ...
Flávia Pereira Reginatto +2 more
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What the skin of 341 premature newborns says - a transversal study
Objectives: Determine the frequency of dermatological diagnoses in preterm newborns up to 28 days of life and associated perinatal factors. Method: a cross-sectional analytical study with a convenience sample and prospective data collection, was ...
Danielle Arake Zanatta +2 more
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A clinical study of cutaneous lesions in neonates at a tertiary health care center in Chennai
Background: Neonatal dermatoses constitute an important category of cutaneous disorders. They range from physiological transient conditions at one end to serious pathological entities at the other. Any of these could be a source of immense anxiety to the
Shilpa Gudurpenu +5 more
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Study of physiological and pathological skin changes in neonates: An east indian perspective
Background: Numerous dermatological conditions are prevalent in neonatal period, i.e., first 28 days of life with varied presentations ranging from transient self-limiting lesions to serious dermatosis requiring clinical attention.
Binodini Behera +5 more
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Clinico-Epidemiological Study of Cutaneous Findings in Neonates in a Hospital Setting in Nepal [PDF]
Introduction: Though cutaneous manifestations in the neonates are a common occurrence, its frequency has not been well documented in the Nepalese population.
Sahisnuta Basnet +3 more
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Severe Neonatal Skin Infection: Clinical Case
Background. Pyoderma is the most common skin infectious disease of early age, it is a group of dermatoses characterized by purulent-inflammatory damage to the skin, dermal appendages, and subcutaneous fat.
Denis K. Efimov +4 more
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Introduction: Dermatologic conditions constitute at least 30% of all outpatient visits to paediatricians and 30% of all visits to dermatologists involve children.
K. Rajeswari, M. Geetha
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Erupções vesicopustulosas benignas no neonato Benign vesicopustular eruptions in the neonate
As erupções vesicopustulosas neonatais compreendem um grupo de desordens que surgem nas primeiras quatro semanas de vida. Apresentam extensa relação de diagnósticos diferenciais e, na maioria das vezes, podem ser identificadas clinicamente ou mediante ...
Tami de Araújo, Lawrence Schachner
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