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10 LIVRES EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «SCLEREMA»
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1
Textbook of Clinical Pediatrics
Sclerema neonatorum is a diffuse, rapidly spreading hardening of the skin and
subcutis that affects very sick, debilitated neonates in the first 1–2 weeks of life.
This condition is becoming rare as neonatal care is improving worldwide.
2
Fetal and Neonatal Secrets
Therefore serum calcium levels must be monitored, and caregivers must be
vigilant for clinical signs and symptoms of hypercalcemia. What is the clinical
presentation of sclerema neonatorum? Findings of sclerema usually appear ...
Richard A. Polin, Alan R. Spitzer, 2013
3
Inflammatory Skin Disorders
Sclerema neonatorum is a rare disease associated with high morbidity and
mortality that is characterized clinically by diffuse thickening and induration of a
large percentage of the body surface. Palms, soles, and scrotum are
characteristically ...
Jose A. Plaza, MD, Jose Plaza, Victor Prieto, 2012
Sclerema neonatorum (also sclerema adiposum) is a rare disease ofthe
newbornthatappears within the first postnatal week in premature neonates who
are severely ill with pneumonia, peritonitis, or other infectious or
congenitaldiseases.
Peter M. Som, Hugh D. Curtin, 2011
neonatorum. 1 Sadana S., Mathur N.B., ThakurA. Exchange transfusion inseptic
neonates with sclerema:effect onimmunoglobulinand complement 6 Navarini-
Meury S., Schneider J., Bührer C. Sclerema neonatorum after. levels. Indian
Pediatr.
J. Eduardo Calonje, Thomas Brenn, Alexander J Lazar, 2011
Lawrence F. Eichenfield, Ilona J. Frieden, Andrea Zaenglein, Erin Mathes, Nancy
B. Esterly. associated with systemic symptoms. The lack of inflammation and
extensive involvement of the subcutis help todistinguish sclerema from SCFN ...
Lawrence F. Eichenfield, Ilona J. Frieden, Andrea Zaenglein, 2007
The diseases within this spectrum panniculitis discussed herein include
subcutaneous fat necrosis of the newborn, sclerema neonatorum, poststeroid
panniculitis, and cold panniculitis. Gout and calcific deposits, including
calciphylaxis, are ...
8
Clinical Pediatric Dermatology
Differential Diagnosis Subcutaneous fat necrosis of the newborn must be
distinguished from sclerema neonatorum (SN) and other forms of panniculitis. SN
is associated with diffuse hardening of the skin in an infant who is premature, ...
9
Practical Skin Pathology: A Diagnostic Approach: A Volume in ...
Sclerema neonatorum. There are needle-shaped clefts within lipocytes. Only
minimal inflammation is present. Low admission weight and temperature as well
as hemorrhagic phenomena indicate a particularly poor prognosis.41 Attempts to
...
10
Greenberg's Text-atlas of Emergency Medicine
Fat necrosis and calcium deposits may be seen.1-4 In addition to cold
panniculitis, two related variants of panniculitis occur in infants: subcutaneous fat
necrosis and sclerema neonatorum. Although hypothermia is implicated as a
potential ...
Michael I. Greenberg, 2005