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skin characteristics in newborns
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erythema toxicum on the foot, skin characteristics, milia, nose, cutis marmorata on the leg, miliaria crystallina, close-up, miliaria crystallina, chest, arm, miliaria crystallina, chest, arm, newborn skin characteristics, infant skin characteristics, appearance, texture, the newborn infant's skin,
a healthy newborn at birth typically has deep red, purple skin, bluish hands, feet, skin darkens further, the infant takes first breath, indicated by that initial vigorous cry, by the 2nd, 3rd day, skin lightens somewhat, become dry, flaky, skin still tends to turn red, the infant cries, fine, soft hair, lanugo, cover the scalp, forehead, cheeks, shoulders, more common, an infant is born, due date, milia appear, tiny, pearly white, firm, raised lesions around the face, in infants, disappear on own, lips, hands, feet, turn somewhat bluish, mottled, the baby is cold, maternal hormones, mild neonatal acne that, clears, few weeks, erythema toxicum, common, benign rash that looks, little pustules on a red base, tend to appear, 1 to 3 days after delivery on the face, trunk, legs, arms, disappear by one week, congenital nevi, "moles", darkly pigmented skin lesions, present at birth, range in size from that of a small pea to one that covers an entire extremity, large portion, the back, trunk, portwine stains, vascular lesions that produce a red to purplish discoloration, frequently seen on the face but, occur on any area, hemangiomas, a collection of capillaries, small blood vessels, appear at birth, a few months later.
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