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Disease Information for Rubella, congenital
- Clinical Manifestations
- Signs & Symptoms
- Particular physiognomy/Odd looking kids
- Craniofacial Abnormalities/Congenital
- Red/erythema skin discoloration
- Erythroderma
- Low birth weight/newborn/SGA/Small for gestational age
- Hepatosplenomegaly
- Palpable Liver/Hepatomegaly
- Delay Sitting Unsupported Infant
- Rolling Over Delay Infant
- Delayed speech/language development
- Delayed walking milestone/child
- Development Motor Skills (Milestones) Delayed
- Developmental milestones delayed
- Bossing forehead,infants
- Splenomegaly
- Fever in kids
- Leukocoria White pupil reflex
- Clinical Presentation & Variations
- Anemia in Children
- Presentation/Multiple deformities newborn (odd look)
- PVT/Anemia in an Infant
- Presentation/Juvenile Cataract
- Disease Progression
- Course/Acute
- Course/Chronic disorder
- Demographics & Risk Factors
- Population Group
- Child
- Infant
- Population/Inadequate vaccinations/immunizations
- Population/Pediatrics population
- Sex & Age Groups
- Population/Child
- Population/Child-Infant Only
- Population/Children/all
- Population/Infant
- Population/Neonate-newborn
- Laboratory Tests
- Microbiology & Serology Findings
- Rubella antibody titer (labs)
- Serum specific antibodies increased
- Microlab/Direct fluorescent antibody/DFA abnormal
- Abnormal Lab Findings (Non Measured)
- Right Shift (Viral) Differential Smear (Lab)
- Abnormal Lab Findings - Increased
- Globulin, serum (Lab)
- Diagnostic Test Results
- Other Tests & Procedures
- Skin test anergy
- CT Scan
- CT Scan/Head Calcified Basal ganglia
- X-RAY
- Xray/Basal ganglia calcification/Skull
- Xray/Calcifications intracranial/brain/Skull
- Xray/Delayed fontanelle closure
- Xray/Multiple intracranial calcifications/Head
- Xray/Frontal bossing, infant/Skull
- Xray/Parietal bossing/Skull
- Associated Diseases & Rule outs
- Rule Outs
- Cytomegalic Virus
- Toxoplasmosis, congenital
- Associated Disease & Complications
- Anemia
- Anemia in a Baby/Young child
- Blindness in Children
- Cataract
- Cellular immunity defect/deficiency
- Cerebral palsy
- Congenital Blindness
- Congenital cataracts
- Congenital eye disease/eye anomalies
- Congenital heart disease
- Congenital rubella
- Congenital/Neonatal Anemia
- Deafness
- Deafness, congenital
- Deafness, sensorineural
- Edema of newborn
- Glaucoma
- Hyperglobulinemia
- Hyperglycemia
- Microcephaly/oligophrenia
- Neonatal Erythroderma
- Neonatal hyperbilirubinemia
- Neonatal Sepsis Syndrome
- Neonatal thrombocytopenia
- Newborn TORCH syndrome
- Patent ductus arteriosis
- Pulmonary artery branch/stenosis
- Pulmonic valve stenosis
- Rubella
- Ventricular septal defect
- Anemic Year Old Child/Baby
- Disease Mechanism & Classification
- Specific Agent
- AGENT/Crosses Placenta to Newborn
- AGENT/Maternal infection passed to fetus
- AGENT/Virus (category)
- Maternal Child Infection Spread
- Mother Child Transmission
- Class
- CLASS/Pediatric disorders (ex)
- CLASS/Reportable/CDC/National list infection (ex)
- CLASS/Jaw/dental/oral/salivary (category)
- Pathophysiology
- Pathophysiology/Congenital infection/predisposition
- Pathophysiology/Maternal/fetal viral infection
- Process
- PROCESS/Congenital/developmental (category)
- PROCESS/Infection/agent specific (category)
- PROCESS/Dystostosis/craniofacial (ex)
- PROCESS/Congenital Infection Syndrome (Ex)
- Synonyms
- Synonym
- CONGEN RUBELLA SYNDROME, congenital rubella, Congenital rubella syndrome, Congenital Rubella Syndromes, Gestational rubella syndrome, Gestational rubella syndrome (disorder), Gregg's syndrome, rubella congenital, RUBELLA CONGENITAL SYNDROME, RUBELLA SYNDROME CONGEN, Rubella syndrome congenital, Rubella syndrome gestational, Rubella Syndromes Congenital, SYNDROME CONGEN RUBELLA, Syndrome Congenital Rubella, syndrome congenital rubella manifest, syndrome rubella manifest congenital, Syndromes Congenital Rubella, Synonym/Fetal Rubella Syndrome
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- Definition
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Transplacental infection of the fetus with rubella usually in the first trimester of pregnancy, as a consequence of maternal infection, resulting in various developmental abnormalities in the newborn infant. They include cardiac and ocular lesions, deafness, microcephaly, mental retardation, and generalized growth retardation. (From Dorland, 27th ed)
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