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epstein pearls
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gingival cysts, the newborn, epstein pearls are whitish-yellow protein-containing cysts on the gums, hard palate of a newborn baby, milia, epstein pearls occur only, in the newborn, very common, seen in approximately 80% of newborns, on the gums, resemble emerging teeth, condition is harmless although it sometimes worries new mothers, whitish-yellow nodules appearing on the gums, roof, the mouth, newborn, examination, the infant confirms that these, epstein pearls, not teeth present at birth, natal teeth, no treatment, epstein pearls disappear, 1 to 2 weeks of birth, no complications, epstein pearls in infant, discuss it, a routine well-baby examination
stephan m, common newborn dermatologic conditions, clin fam pract, 2003 sep, 5(3), 535, conlon jd, skin lesions, in the neonate, pediatr clin north am, 51(4), 863-88, vii-viii.
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