Zinc Deficiency in a Preterm Infant
A 6-month-old female, born at 27 weeks of gestational age presented with sharply demarcated, eczematous, pinkish-orange, hyperkeratotic papules, and plaques in a U-shaped distribution, extending from her cheeks to her chin and notably sparing the lips (Figure A). Sharply demarcated, symmetrical, beefy red, shallow erosions—“s cald-like” in appearance—were noted perianally and acrally. Eyebrow hair was sparse, and fingernails were slightly ridged and soft. Mouth, tongue, and muscle tone were normal.
Source: The Journal of Pediatrics - Category: Pediatrics Authors: Carly A. Zaladonis, Laraib Z. Safeer, David C. Hanson, Laurel Erickson-Parsons, Andrew C. Krakowski Tags: Rediscovering the Physical Exam Source Type: research
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