Newborn infections: OBG Flashcards

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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

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The classic triad of ____ infection is:
chorioretinitis,
intracranial calcifications,
hydrocephalus.

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Congenital toxoplasmosis

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The classic findings of \_\_\_  infection is: 
chorioretinitis, 
sensorineural hearing loss, 
periventricular calcifications, 
microcephaly.
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Congenital CMV

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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.

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Congenital parvovirus B19

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Classically, manifests with:
chorioretinitis, 
cataracts, 
hypertrophic scars tissue, 
limb malformations (hypoplasia)
CNS defects
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Congenital Varicella

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Classically, manifests with:
Microcephaly, 
spasticity, 
sensorineural hearing loss, 
pigmentary retinal mottling
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congenital Zika

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