Birthmarks and Transient Skin Lesions in Newborns and Their Relationship to Maternal Factors: A Preliminary Report from Northern Italy — Daniela Boccardi (2007) | RDL Network
Birthmarks and Transient Skin Lesions in Newborns and Their Relationship to Maternal Factors: A Preliminary Report from Northern Italy
Article 2007 en
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Daniela Boccardi
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S. Menni
MF
Monica Ferraroni
Abstract
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Significant associations between some sociodemographic factors and cutaneous lesions of the newborn and anamnestic data related to the pregnancy were found. Dermatologic conditions are common in the newborns and may justify dermatologic examination.
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