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  1. ... have many causes, but the majority of these infants have a condition called physiological jaundice, a natural occurrence in the newborn due to the immature liver. This type of ...
  2. ... head, scrotum, or chest in the premature or newborn infant, or the breast in an adult female.
  3. Even though newborns and infants do not have teeth, care of the mouth and gums is important. Use a damp washcloth to wipe ...
  4. ... thumbs flexed. Absence of the Moro reflex in newborn infants is abnormal and may indicate an injury or ...
  5. Milia is seen in a newborn infant as tiny, white, elevated spots in the skin. On occasion, there may be a narrow red halo around the base. This ...
  6. Blood is routinely drawn from newborn infants for testing. Blood is obtained by a heel stick and collected on a special blotter paper. Routine testing usually includes phenylketonuria, ...
  7. ... The technique can even be performed in small, newborn infants.
  8. ... join together can be easily felt in the newborn infant. The diamond shaped space on the top of ...
  9. Newborn infants may have Erythema toxicum, a rash that is characterized by patchy redness with central vesicles. The ...
  10. ... scrotum, surrounding the testicle. Hydroceles are common in newborn infants and normally resolve after a few months after ...
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