2016
DOI: 10.4172/2155-9554.1000370
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Clinical Study on Prevalence of Cutaneous Lesions in New Born Babies in India

Abstract: Background: Skin being the major organ of human body, any lesion on the newborn can cause concern and anxiety to parents. Many such lesions can be physiological and transient. There are very few reports in the literature regarding the cutaneous manifestations in newborns in India. Aim:This study is undertaken to determine the prevalence and pattern of various skin lesions in neonates and to correlate the relationship between new born skin lesions to gestational age, birth weight, mode of delivery, sex and mate… Show more

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“…Still, the majority of skin lesions in neonates are self-limiting and temporary. 4 Because of the extreme difficulty that skin faces when it moves from an aqueous to a dry environment, skin lesions can appear with a wide range of diseases. Neonatal dermatoses are rather common; the literature reported the prevalence of dermatoses among 96% to 99.3% of all neonates.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Still, the majority of skin lesions in neonates are self-limiting and temporary. 4 Because of the extreme difficulty that skin faces when it moves from an aqueous to a dry environment, skin lesions can appear with a wide range of diseases. Neonatal dermatoses are rather common; the literature reported the prevalence of dermatoses among 96% to 99.3% of all neonates.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%