Disease Information for Newborn TORCH syndrome

Clinical Manifestations
Signs & Symptoms
Bruising/Ecchymosis
Petechiae in small clusters
Yellow skin discoloration
Low birth weight/newborn/SGA/Small for gestational age
Excessive/easy bruising tendency
Anorexia in Infant
Failure to Thrive
Failure to Thrive Child
Failure to thrive/infant sign
Feeding/Apetite Problems Child
Feeding/swallowing difficulties/infant
Clinical jaundice/Yellow skin and eyes
Fever with Jaundice
Hepatomegaly
Hepatosplenomegaly
Jaundice of newborn
Palpable Liver
Yellow eyeballs/Scleral icterus
Central hypotonia, infants
Babkin infant sign/Abnormal
Galant Infant reflex/Abnormal
Low APGAR Score Newborn
Moro reflex Poor/Absent Infant
Neonatal hypotonia/floppy-baby sign
Palmar Grasp infant Reflex Abnormal
Primitive infant reflexes/Abnormal
Rooting infant sign/Abnormal
Swimming infant reflex/Abnormal
Tonic Neck Infant reflex/Abnormal
Splenomegaly
Fever
Fever Febrile Possible
Fever in kids
Flu-Like Syndrome
High body temperature
Acute Hearing Loss
Hearing loss
Clinical Presentation & Variations
Anemia in Children
PVT/Anemia in an Infant
Disease Progression
Course/Acute
Course/Acute only
Demographics & Risk Factors
Population Group
Child
Infant
Population/Pediatrics population
Sex & Age Groups
Population/Child
Population/Child-Infant Only
Population/Children/all
Population/Fetal-newborn
Population/Infant
Population/Infant One Month old
Population/Neonate-newborn
Laboratory Tests
Abnormal Lab Findings (Non Measured)
Acute inflammatory markers elevated (Lab)
Abnormal Lab Findings - Increased
Bilirubin, serum (Lab)
Direct bilirubin (Lab)
Associated Diseases & Rule outs
Rule Outs
Congenital rubella
Cytomegalic Virus
Associated Disease & Complications
Anemia
Bilirubinemia
Congenital eye disease/eye anomalies
Deafness
Deafness, congenital
Jaundice
Microcephaly/oligophrenia
Neonatal Hypotonia
Neonatal thrombocytopenia
Newborn TORCH syndrome
Disease Mechanism & Classification
Specific Agent
AGENT/Crosses Placenta to Newborn
AGENT/Severe Neonatal Infections
Class
CLASS/Acronymic term disorder (ex)
CLASS/Pediatric disorders (ex)
CLASS/Fetal/conceptual products (category)
Process
PROCESS/Congenital/developmental (category)
PROCESS/Infection/agent specific (category)
Synonyms
Synonym
0 6 weeks old, baby, infant newborn, Infants (Newborn), Infants Newborn, Neonatal, Neonatal state, Neonate, Neonates, Newborn, NEWBORN (0 27 DAYS), Newborn (finding), Newborn (person), newborn human (0 6 weeks), Newborn infant, Newborn Infants, Newborns, TORCH syndrome, Synonym/Newborn toxoplasma/other/rubella/cytomeg/herpes
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