Introduction: A variety of lesions which may be transient, physiological, or pathological may be present during the neonatal period. However, most of these conditions are benign and self-limiting. Objective: To study the hospital-based incidence and clinical pattern of dermatoses during the early neonatal period. Methods: A hospital-based, cross-sectional study was conducted in a government hospital. A total of 1260 consecutive live babies delivered over a period of 1 year at the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology were examined up to 7 days of extrauterine life. Results: Among 1260 newborns, 1242 (98.5%) had cutaneous lesions. Among them, 700 (55.5%) were males and 560 (44.4%) were females. Of these, 1119 (88.1%) weighed >2.5 kg, where...
Background: Skin is the largest organ in the human body accounting for approximately 13% of the neon...
Background: The neonatal period is regarded as the first 4 weeks of extrauterine life. In the litera...
BACKGROUND: Skin changes are common in neonates and often cause serious concern to the parents. Al...
Background: Neonatal life, as defined by the World Health Organization, constitutes the first 28 day...
Background: Neonatal dermatoses constitute an important category of cutaneous disorders. They range ...
Background: Skin of newborn can be a considerable source of information about infant’s health and pr...
Introduction: Newborn skin may look and feel different, depending on the gestational age. Skin manif...
Background: Numerous dermatological conditions are prevalent in neonatal period, i.e., first 28 days...
INTRODUCTION: Maturation of the skin starts at birth with the adaptation to the external environme...
Objective: To determine the prevalence of neonatal dermatological findings and analyze whether there...
Background: To assess the incidence and profile of neonatal dermatoses in a tertiary care hospital o...
Background: Skin lesions are much common and specific to neonates. They vary according to age, sex, ...
AbstractObjectiveTo determine the prevalence of neonatal dermatological findings and analyze whether...
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Introduction: The neonatal period is regarded as the first 4 weeks of extrauterine life. In the lit...
Background: Skin is the largest organ in the human body accounting for approximately 13% of the neon...
Background: The neonatal period is regarded as the first 4 weeks of extrauterine life. In the litera...
BACKGROUND: Skin changes are common in neonates and often cause serious concern to the parents. Al...
Background: Neonatal life, as defined by the World Health Organization, constitutes the first 28 day...
Background: Neonatal dermatoses constitute an important category of cutaneous disorders. They range ...
Background: Skin of newborn can be a considerable source of information about infant’s health and pr...
Introduction: Newborn skin may look and feel different, depending on the gestational age. Skin manif...
Background: Numerous dermatological conditions are prevalent in neonatal period, i.e., first 28 days...
INTRODUCTION: Maturation of the skin starts at birth with the adaptation to the external environme...
Objective: To determine the prevalence of neonatal dermatological findings and analyze whether there...
Background: To assess the incidence and profile of neonatal dermatoses in a tertiary care hospital o...
Background: Skin lesions are much common and specific to neonates. They vary according to age, sex, ...
AbstractObjectiveTo determine the prevalence of neonatal dermatological findings and analyze whether...
Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, p...
Introduction: The neonatal period is regarded as the first 4 weeks of extrauterine life. In the lit...
Background: Skin is the largest organ in the human body accounting for approximately 13% of the neon...
Background: The neonatal period is regarded as the first 4 weeks of extrauterine life. In the litera...
BACKGROUND: Skin changes are common in neonates and often cause serious concern to the parents. Al...