Newborn infections: OBG Flashcards
1
Q
The classic triad of ___ infection is:
bilateral cataracts,
sensorineural hearing loss
heart defect – typically patent ductus arteriosus or pulmonary artery stenosis.
Other findings: include petechiae and purpura (“blueberry muffin rash”)
A
Congenital rubella
2
Q
The classic triad of ____ infection is:
chorioretinitis,
intracranial calcifications,
hydrocephalus.
A
Congenital toxoplasmosis
3
Q
The classic findings of \_\_\_ infection is: chorioretinitis, sensorineural hearing loss, periventricular calcifications, microcephaly.
A
Congenital CMV
4
Q
The classic findings of ___ infection is:
miscarriage/still borns
aplastic anemia
hydrops such as edema of the subcutaneous tissue or scalp, ascites, or pleural effusions.
A
Congenital parvovirus B19
5
Q
Classically, manifests with: chorioretinitis, cataracts, hypertrophic scars tissue, limb malformations (hypoplasia) CNS defects
A
Congenital Varicella
6
Q
Classically, manifests with: Microcephaly, spasticity, sensorineural hearing loss, pigmentary retinal mottling
A
congenital Zika