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01 Which of these shows edema?
Swelling in face, legs and pubic area
newborns.stanford.edu
Swelling in face, legs and pubic area
sebaceous cysts that disappear around the 2nd week
www.forestlanepediatrics.com
sebaceous cysts that disappear around the 2nd week
red skin at nape of neck or around the eyes; disappear or fade by the second year
farm4.static.flickr.com
red skin at nape of neck or around the eyes; disappear or fade by the second year
red skin at nape of neck or around the eyes; disappear or fade by the second year
dermaamin.com
red skin at nape of neck or around the eyes; disappear or fade by the second year
bluish to slate colored skin on the back, usually fades with time
newborns.stanford.edu
bluish to slate colored skin on the back, usually fades with time
swelling under the scalp from pressure during delivery; usually disappears in a couple of days
newborns.stanford.edu
swelling under the scalp from pressure during delivery; usually disappears in a couple of days
smooth, flat angioma on the face. May disappear on it's own, may need treatment.
mychildguide.net
smooth, flat angioma on the face. May disappear on it's own, may need treatment.
bluish skin due to decreased oxygenation to the skin
newborns.stanford.edu
bluish skin due to decreased oxygenation to the skin
the "soft spot" where the skull will eventually fuse together
www.mayoclinic.org
the "soft spot" where the skull will eventually fuse together
appears at 3-5 weeks, rough, rashy skin that will resolve shortly
i27.photobucket.com
appears at 3-5 weeks, rough, rashy skin that will resolve shortly
fine, soft hair found on the baby's body and/or face
classconnection.s3.amazonaws.com
fine, soft hair found on the baby's body and/or face
the "soft spot" where the skull will eventually fuse together
carowoods.files.wordpress.com
the "soft spot" where the skull will eventually fuse together
bright, red spot that can appear anywhere on the body; usually disappear by age 10
thebabybrain.files.wordpress.com
bright, red spot that can appear anywhere on the body; usually disappear by age 10
flaky, dry skin or yellowish scaling on the head or face and sometimes creases of the body
upload.wikimedia.org
flaky, dry skin or yellowish scaling on the head or face and sometimes creases of the body
a result of flowting in amniotic fluid for several months
www.scarymommy.com
a result of flowting in amniotic fluid for several months
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