Neonatologia Flashcards

Dermatologic lessions of the NB;

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Where is sebaceous hyperplasia most commonly found?

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found on the forehead; nose; upper lip; and cheeks

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Tipical lesion of Milia

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firm cyst; 1-2 mm in diameter; and pearly; opalescent white

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An accentuated physiologic vasomotor response that disappears with increasing age

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Cutis Marmorata

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Cutis marmorata must be diferenciated from…

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Cutis marmorata telangiectasia congenita; latter can be segmental and is associated with atrophy of the affected limb

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Harlequin color change should be readily distinguishable from…

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Harlequin syndrome; typically occurs in older children

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Nevus simplex should not be confused with

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a port-wine stain (capillary malformation)

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Mongolian spots can suffer malignant degeneration(T/F)

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FALSE

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Erythema toxicum affects more often preterm infants (T/F)

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FALSE

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Transient neonatal pustular melanosis can be present at birth T/F

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TRUE

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Infantile acropustulosis prefered site of lesions:

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Palms; soles and sides of feet

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