Pityriasis rosea in pregnancy: report of a spousal occurrence and craniosynostosis in the healthy newborn
Background: Pityriasis rosea is a papulosquamous disease. It may occur during pregnancy; in this setting, it has occasionally been associated with adverse outcomes. Purpose: A woman who developed pityriasis rosea at the beginning of her eighth week of gestation is described. The outcomes in newb...
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Main Authors: | Tiffany Y. Loh, Philip R. Cohen |
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Language: | EN |
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2016
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