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congenital rubella s.
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transplacental infection of the fetus with rubella, usually in the first trimester of pregnancy, because of maternal infection (which is sometimes subclinical). The newborn infant has developmental abnormalities, which may include cardiac lesions, ocular lesions, deafness, microcephaly, mental retardation, and generalized growth retardation, sometimes associated with acute self-limited conditions such as thrombocytopenic purpura, anemia, hepatitis, encephalitis, and radiolucencies of long bones. Infected infants may shed virus to all contacts for an extended period. Called also rubella s.
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congenital s.
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dysplastic s.
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congenital sideroachrestic a.
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hereditary sideroblastic a.
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congenital spastic p.
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Little's disease.
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congenital t.
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torticollis due to injury to the sternocleidomastoid muscle on one side at the time of birth and its transformation into a fibrous cord which cannot lengthen with the growing neck.
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