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congenital toxoplasmosis
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congenital toxoplasmosis,
congenital toxoplasmosis, group of symptoms, characteristics, infection, the fetus, the organism toxoplasma gondii, fetal infection, toxoplasmosis results, a nonimmune pregnant woman is initially infected, toxoplasmosis, has a history of toxoplasmosis, previous pregnancies, the mother the disease, not be evident, infection, the fetus, cause severe problems, infection early in pregnancy results in more severe problems than later infection, congenital toxoplasmosis is characterized by damage, eyes, nervous system, skin, ears, newborn often has a low birth weight, enlarged liver, spleen, jaundice, anemia, petechiae, fine red dots, in the skin, bleeding, the capillaries, eye damage evidenced by inflammation, the retina, prematurity, small birth weight infant, prolonged jaundice, skin rash, petechiae, ecchymosis, at birth, physical examination, signs of, chorioretinitis, cerebral calcifications, hydrocephalus, macrocephaly, microcephaly, lymphadenopathy, anemia, late manifestations, signs, symptoms that occur late, in the disease, seizures, mental retardation, various neurological manifestations, visual impairment, hearing loss, prenatal diagnosis maternal antibodies, antibody titer, ultrasound, the abdomen, amniotic fluid, fetal blood testing, postnatal diagnosis, ct scan, standard ophthalmic examination, neurological examinations, antibody studies on cord blood, cerebrospinal fluid, torch screen, infection, in the pregnant mother, spiramycin, fetal infection, diagnosed, pregnancy, pyrimethamine, sulfadiazine, treatment of infants who were infected, fetal development, congenital toxoplasmosis, includes pyrimethamine, sulfadiazine, leucovorin, one year, infants, given steroids, vision is threatened, protein level, in the spinal fluid is high, outcome depends on severity, the congenital toxoplasmosis, blindness, severe visual disability, severe mental retardation, neurological manifestations, pregnant, at risk, toxoplasmosis, cat, the person who cleans the litter box, pregnant, have not received any prenatal care, prospective, expectant mothers, serologically tested, at risk, toxoplasmosis, pregnant women, cats, house pets, increase risk of developing toxoplasmosis, should avoid contact, materials, potentially infected, cat feces, could be contaminated by insects exposed to cat feces, cockroaches, flies, meat, cooked, well done, hands, washed after handling raw meat.
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