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| ACROCYANOSIS The result of sluggish peripheral circulation. |
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| MONGOLIAN SPOTS Patch of purple-black or blue-black color distributed over coccygeal and sacral regions of infants of African-American or Asian descent. Not malignant. Resolves in time. |
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| PHYSIOLOGICJAUNDICE Hyperbilirubinemia not associated with hemolytic disease or other pathology in the newborn. Jaundice that appears in full term newborns 24 hours after birth and peaks at 72 hours. Bilirubin may reach 6 to 10 mg/dl and resolve in 5 to 7 days. |
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| MILIA Tiny white papules (plugged sebaceous glands) located over nose, cheek, and chin. |
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| * Photo used with permission of Mead Johnson (1978). Variations and Minor Departures in Infants. Nutritional Division Mead Johnson & company, Evansville, Indiana. | |

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