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Causes of Cyanosis in the Newborn - Differential Diagnosis Algorithm
Peripheral Only:
 • Poor Perfusion
 • Acrocyanosis
Hemoglobinopathy:
Cyanosis in the Newborn ... Total Anomalous Pulmonary ... #Cyanosis #Newborn
Nucleated red blood cells, aka normoblasts or erythroblasts, were released prematurely from the bone marrow in
marrow in these newborns ... In the fetus/newborn ... #Clinical #Path
Erb's Palsy and Ptosis on Newborn Examination after Delivery

Two issues here related to shoulder dystocia with
and Ptosis on Newborn ... Palsy #Ptosis #Newborn ... obgyn #obstetrics #clinical
Clinical Classification of Pulmonary Hypertension

1. Pulmonary arterial hypertension from pulmonary vasculopathy
Idiopathic pulmonary arterial hypertension
Heritable gene mutations
Clinical Classification ... of Pulmonary Hypertension ... Pulmonary arterial ... hypertension from pulmonary ... hypertension of the newborn
Sarcoidosis 
Non-caseating granulomas (Composed of T-helper & inflammatory cells) 
Clinical:
 • Disease fatal in 10% of
inflammatory cells) Clinical ... polyarthritis • Pulmonary ... dysrhythmias • Ophthalmologic ... Symptoms #Signs #Pulmonary
This is another example of facial bruising. Here again the face appears to be cyanotic (including
bruising in a newborn ... facial #bruising #newborn ... peds #pediatrics #clinical
Spherocytes - The arrow points to one of many spherocytes in this photo. The cells have
smear was from a newborn ... In newborns, a large ... #Clinical #Path
Central Retinal Vein Occlusion (CRVO)
Clinical:
 • Sudden, painless, monocular loss of vision 
 • "Blood and
Occlusion (CRVO) Clinical ... Management: • Ophthalmology ... CRVO #Diagnosis #Clinical ... #Fundoscopy #Ophthalmology
The asphyxia escape reflex is assessed by placing the child in the prone position on the
few seconds, the newborn ... #PhysicalExam #clinical
Normal fundus on fundoscopy

#Normal #fundus #fundoscopy #ophthalmology #labeled #anatomy #Clinical
fundus #fundoscopy #ophthalmology ... labeled #anatomy #Clinical