Dear Doctor
Just curious how many people responded and how many
were correct
T Ghuman MD
--- Your child Specialist <drdoctor@...>
wrote:
> Yes! its a correct answer!
> erythema toxicum Neonatorum:
> only unusual thing here is: its uncommon in preterm
> infants.
> in premats its delayed .
> classically: in Ft NB; on day 2; firm yellow white,2
> mm pustules
> with surrounding erythema.
> wide distribution is characteristic, except on palm
> n soles.
> eosinophil filled pustules originating from deep
> epidermis.
> diagnosis: Wright stain of fluid for eosinophils.
> D/D:
> pyodermas;
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> candidiosis
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> herpes simplex
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> subcut fat necrosis
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> transient neonatal pustular melanosis
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> miliaria
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> Other lesions that have eosinophilic infiltrate:
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> incontinentia pigmenti
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> eosinophilic pustular folliculosis
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