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Erythema toxi****
neonatorum is a common, non-threatening rash in newborns. It
appears in 40-70% of
newborns within the
first w**** of life, and it typically...
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Sclerema neonatorum is a rare and
severe skin
condition that is
characterized by
diffuse hardening of the
subcutaneous tissue with
minimal inflammation...
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Neonatal acne, also
known as acne
neonatorum, is a type of acne that
develops in newborns,
typically within the
first six w****s of life. It
presents with...
- Tet**** (from
Ancient Gr**** τέτανος 'tension, stretched, rigid'), also
known as lockjaw, is a
bacterial infection caused by
Clostridium tetani and characterized...
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eyelids Corneal involvement (rare) may
occur in
herpes simplex ophthalmia neonatorum Chemical causes:
Right after delivery Neisseria gonorrhoeae: Delivery...
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Polycythemia (also
known as polycythaemia) is a
laboratory finding in
which the
hematocrit (the
volume percentage of red
blood cells in the blood) and/or...
- TNPM is
merely a
variant of
erythema toxi****
neonatorum or a "precocious" form of
erythema toxi****
neonatorum. No
treatment is
needed except for parental...
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Staphylococcal scalded skin
syndrome Other names Pemphigus neonatorum, Ritter's disease,
localized bullous impetigo An
infant with
Staphylococcal scalded...
- Noma
neonatorum is a
severe infection affecting very
young or
newborn children in
impoverished environments. A
gangrenous infection spreads across the...
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increased risk of
prostate cancer. If not treated,
gonococcal ophthalmia neonatorum will
develop in 28% of
infants born to
women with gonorrhea. If left untreated...