Skin lesions are a frequent finding in childhood, from infancy throughout adolescence. They can arise from many conditions, including infections and inflammation. Most neonatal rashes are benign and self-limiting and require no treatment. Other conditions may be an expression of malignancy or may be a marker for other abnormalities, such as neural tube defects. Therefore, skin lesions require an extensive evaluation and close follow-up to ensure the best possible outcome. This paper briefly reviews the main tumor types presenting with cutaneous involvement in neonates, followed by the description of some patients admitted to our Neonatal Intensive Care Unit with an early skin expression of malignancies
Introduction: A variety of lesions which may be transient, physiological, or pathological may be pre...
Background: Neonatal life, as defined by the World Health Organization, constitutes the first 28 day...
Background: Skin of newborn can be a considerable source of information about infant’s health and pr...
Multiple papulonodular skin lesions at birth can indicate the presence of various benign and maligna...
Neonatal skin may play host to a variety of dermatological conditions, ranging in spectrum from beni...
Background: The neonatal period is regarded as the first 4 weeks of extrauterine life. In the litera...
red macules or fi rm, dome-shaped papules, associated with extramedullary haematopoiesis, cutaneous ...
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SUMMARY One hundred and two cases of neonatal cancers, representing 2 % of all paediatric malignanci...
Background: Neonatal dermatoses constitute an important category of cutaneous disorders. They range ...
The neonatal period comprises the first four weeks of life. It is a period of adaptation where the s...
newborn’s skin may exhibit a vari-ety of changes during the first four weeks of life. Most of these ...
Introduction: Newborn skin may look and feel different, depending on the gestational age. Skin manif...
Primary malignancies of the skin are uncommon in childhood. A low index of suspicion may lead to a d...
Skin conditions are frequently encountered in the newborn, many of which are trivial and are transie...
Introduction: A variety of lesions which may be transient, physiological, or pathological may be pre...
Background: Neonatal life, as defined by the World Health Organization, constitutes the first 28 day...
Background: Skin of newborn can be a considerable source of information about infant’s health and pr...
Multiple papulonodular skin lesions at birth can indicate the presence of various benign and maligna...
Neonatal skin may play host to a variety of dermatological conditions, ranging in spectrum from beni...
Background: The neonatal period is regarded as the first 4 weeks of extrauterine life. In the litera...
red macules or fi rm, dome-shaped papules, associated with extramedullary haematopoiesis, cutaneous ...
Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, p...
SUMMARY One hundred and two cases of neonatal cancers, representing 2 % of all paediatric malignanci...
Background: Neonatal dermatoses constitute an important category of cutaneous disorders. They range ...
The neonatal period comprises the first four weeks of life. It is a period of adaptation where the s...
newborn’s skin may exhibit a vari-ety of changes during the first four weeks of life. Most of these ...
Introduction: Newborn skin may look and feel different, depending on the gestational age. Skin manif...
Primary malignancies of the skin are uncommon in childhood. A low index of suspicion may lead to a d...
Skin conditions are frequently encountered in the newborn, many of which are trivial and are transie...
Introduction: A variety of lesions which may be transient, physiological, or pathological may be pre...
Background: Neonatal life, as defined by the World Health Organization, constitutes the first 28 day...
Background: Skin of newborn can be a considerable source of information about infant’s health and pr...