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2. Icterus definition - eMedicineHealth - experts in everyday emergencies, first aid and health information
Icterus: Jaundice. At least one medical dictionary defines icterus as the presence of jaundice seen in the sclera of the eye. This is incorrect. Icterus is synonymous with jaundice. They are one and the same thing.
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3. Erythema Neonatorum
Summary: Erythema neonatorum is very common, occurring in up to 50% of healthy newborn babies. It appears as blotchy redness over most of the body that comes and goes. In more darkly coloured skin this may be purple or dark brown. The child is com...
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4. Erythema Neonatorum
Erythema Neonatorum
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5. Erythema toxicum neonatorum - close-up, Health Information, UW Health, University of Wisconsin Hospital, Madison
Erythema toxicum neonatorum is a skin condition seen in about half of newborn infants. It consists of reddish patches that have raised clear bumps in the center. This condition may be present at birth or appear shortly thereafter. It usually lasts...
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6. Sclerema Neonatorum: eMedicine Dermatology
The classic description of sclerema neonatorum (SN) is credited to Underwood, who described it in 1784 and appropriately termed it "skinbound disease." In 1817, Alibert introduced the term sclerema, derived from the Greek word skleros, meaning har...
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7. ophthalmia neonatorum - NDI Foundation
Resulting from the activity of physicians. Originally applied to disorders induced in the patient by autosuggestion based on the physician's examination, manner, or discussion, the term is now applied to any adverse condition in a patient occurrin...
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8. E: Erythema neonatorum
Occasionally urticaria or small pustules can be seen in these erythematous patches. Present in newborns, the eruption typically clears within 3 to 4 days.
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9. Neonatal Sepsis (Sepsis Neonatorum) on MedicineNet.com
Neonatal sepsis is any infection involving an infant during the first 28 days of life. Neonatal sepsis is also known as "sepsis neonatorum." The infection may involve the infant globally or may be limited to just one organ (such as the lungs with ...
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10. Ophthalmia Neonatorum | NYU Langone Medical Center
Ophthalmia neonatorum is conjunctivitis that occurs in the newborn. Conjunctivitis is an inflammation of the surface or covering of the eye because of infectious or non-infectious causes. Any eye infection that occurs in the first month of a baby’...
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