“…In the literature, the most common findings associated with the CMV infections in the newborn infants are reported as petechia, jaundice, hepatomegaly, splenomegaly, microcephaly, hearing loss, hypotonia/lethargy, chorioretinitis, and hemolytic anemia (5,6,13). Thrombocytopenia and cholestatic hepatitis were the most common findings in the case series of Ulubas Isik et al whereas prolonged jaundice was the most frequent finding in the series of Çelikel et al (12,14). The most frequent findings in our series were anemia, thrombocytopenia, and hearing loss.…”