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Congenital Rubella |
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batchuser@i-human.com |
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Dr. P.N. Girish, MBBS, MD, DDV, DNB
AJ Institute of Medical Science |
Congenital rubella - multiple dusky red purpuric patches and plaques over the body
Congenital rubella syndrome (CRS) can occur in a developing fetus of a pregnant woman who has contracted rubella during her first trimester. If infection occurs 0–28 days before conception, there is a 43% chance the infant will be affected. If the infection occurs 0–12 weeks after conception, there is a 51% chance the infant will be affected.
If the infection occurs 13–26 weeks after conception there is a 23% chance the infant will be affected by the disease. Infants are not generally affected if rubella is contracted during the third trimester, or 26–40 weeks after conception. Problems rarely occur when rubella is contracted by the mother after 20 weeks of gestation and continues to disseminate the virus after birth. |
Keywords: |
mental retardation, deafness, congenital, eye abnormalities, New born, Viral infection, RNA Virus Infections |
Date Uploaded: |
02/02/2014 |
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Title: |
Congenital Rubella |
Depositor: |
batchuser@i-human.com |
Creator: |
Dr. P.N. Girish, MBBS, MD, DDV, DNB
AJ Institute of Medical Science |
Congenital rubella lesions over abdomen/trunk
Congenital rubella syndrome (CRS) can occur in a developing fetus of a pregnant woman who has contracted rubella during her first trimester. If infection occurs 0–28 days before conception, there is a 43% chance the infant will be affected. If the infection occurs 0–12 weeks after conception, there is a 51% chance the infant will be affected.
If the infection occurs 13–26 weeks after conception there is a 23% chance the infant will be affected by the disease. Infants are not generally affected if rubella is contracted during the third trimester, or 26–40 weeks after conception. Problems rarely occur when rubella is contracted by the mother after 20 weeks of gestation and continues to disseminate the virus after birth. |
Keywords: |
New born, Viral infection, mental retardation, RNA Virus Infections, eye abnormalities, deafness, congenital |
Date Uploaded: |
02/02/2014 |
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show more |
Title: |
Congenital Rubella |
Depositor: |
batchuser@i-human.com |
Creator: |
Dr. P.N. Girish, MBBS, MD, DDV, DNB
AJ Institute of Medical Science |
Congenital rubella - lesions over feet
Congenital rubella syndrome (CRS) can occur in a developing fetus of a pregnant woman who has contracted rubella during her first trimester. If infection occurs 0–28 days before conception, there is a 43% chance the infant will be affected. If the infection occurs 0–12 weeks after conception, there is a 51% chance the infant will be affected.
If the infection occurs 13–26 weeks after conception there is a 23% chance the infant will be affected by the disease. Infants are not generally affected if rubella is contracted during the third trimester, or 26–40 weeks after conception. Problems rarely occur when rubella is contracted by the mother after 20 weeks of gestation and continues to disseminate the virus after birth. |
Keywords: |
RNA Virus Infections, deafness, mental retardation, Viral infection, New born, eye abnormalities, congenital |
Date Uploaded: |
02/02/2014 |
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show more |
Title: |
Congenital Rubella |
Depositor: |
batchuser@i-human.com |
Creator: |
Dr. P.N. Girish, MBBS, MD, DDV, DNB
AJ Institute of Medical Science |
Congenital rubella - blueberry muffin lesions over face
Congenital rubella syndrome (CRS) can occur in a developing fetus of a pregnant woman who has contracted rubella during her first trimester. If infection occurs 0–28 days before conception, there is a 43% chance the infant will be affected. If the infection occurs 0–12 weeks after conception, there is a 51% chance the infant will be affected.
If the infection occurs 13–26 weeks after conception there is a 23% chance the infant will be affected by the disease. Infants are not generally affected if rubella is contracted during the third trimester, or 26–40 weeks after conception. Problems rarely occur when rubella is contracted by the mother after 20 weeks of gestation and continues to disseminate the virus after birth. |
Keywords: |
eye abnormalities, Viral infection, RNA Virus Infections, deafness, congenital, New born, mental retardation |
Date Uploaded: |
02/02/2014 |