Salmon Patch and Mongolian Spot Frequency in the Northwest of Iran: A Descriptive Study
Background: Cutaneous manifestations are commonly observed in the neonatal period. It is important to differentiate physiologic skin lesions from pathologic ones to avoid parents’ concerns. Regarding this, the current study aimed to investigate the frequency and localization of salmon patch (SP) and...
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doaj-39ae4333c4294b6f88e27dad0ab646662021-08-02T08:41:39ZengMashhad University of Medical SciencesIranian Journal of Neonatology2251-75102322-21582016-10-0173242810.22038/ijn.2016.76517651Salmon Patch and Mongolian Spot Frequency in the Northwest of Iran: A Descriptive StudyMohammad Hassan Karegar Maher0Seifollah Heidar Abady1Aydin Tabrizi2Assistant Professor , Pediatric Health Research Center, Department of Pediatric, Tabriz University of Medical Sciences, Tabriz, IranAssistant Professor , Pediatric Health Research Center, Department of Pediatric, Tabriz University of Medical Sciences, Tabriz, IranPediatrician, Pediatric Health Research Center, Tabriz University of Medical Sciences, Tabriz, IranBackground: Cutaneous manifestations are commonly observed in the neonatal period. It is important to differentiate physiologic skin lesions from pathologic ones to avoid parents’ concerns. Regarding this, the current study aimed to investigate the frequency and localization of salmon patch (SP) and Mongolian spot (MS) in Iranian newborns to assess the potential relationship between the neonatal and maternal characteristics. Methods: This descriptive cross-sectional study was conducted on one thousand healthy infants born at Al-Zahra University Hospital in the northwest of Iran during August-September 2014. For the aims of the study, the neonates were examined by a pediatrician. The collected data included gender, gestational age, anatomical sites of the lesions (MS and SP), birth weight of the newborns, parental consanguinity, parity, and maternal age. The exclusion criteria included major known congenital chromosomal or metabolic abnormalities, stillbirths, and admission in the Sick Newborn Care Unit or Neonatal Intensive Care Unit. Results: According to the results of this study, the frequency rates of MS and SP among 1000 newborns were found to be 32.3% and 14.5%, respectively. Maternal age was the only variable which showed a statistically significant relationship with SP (P=0.024). In addition, sacral region and upper eyelid were found to be the most common site of MS and SP involvement, respectively. Conclusion: MS and SP which are commonly observed in the routine neonatal examination may worry parents regardless of their association with an underlying systemic disorder. Regarding this, we recommend careful examination of the newborns’ skin by pediatrician in the neonatal wards.http://ijn.mums.ac.ir/article_7651_8d61d2872d8a4ba77fa85b560fcb4ffc.pdfMongolian spotNewbornSalmon patch |
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Mohammad Hassan Karegar Maher Seifollah Heidar Abady Aydin Tabrizi Salmon Patch and Mongolian Spot Frequency in the Northwest of Iran: A Descriptive Study Iranian Journal of Neonatology Mongolian spot Newborn Salmon patch |
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Mohammad Hassan Karegar Maher Seifollah Heidar Abady Aydin Tabrizi |
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Mohammad Hassan Karegar Maher |
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Salmon Patch and Mongolian Spot Frequency in the Northwest of Iran: A Descriptive Study |
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Salmon Patch and Mongolian Spot Frequency in the Northwest of Iran: A Descriptive Study |
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Salmon Patch and Mongolian Spot Frequency in the Northwest of Iran: A Descriptive Study |
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Salmon Patch and Mongolian Spot Frequency in the Northwest of Iran: A Descriptive Study |
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Salmon Patch and Mongolian Spot Frequency in the Northwest of Iran: A Descriptive Study |
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salmon patch and mongolian spot frequency in the northwest of iran: a descriptive study |
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Mashhad University of Medical Sciences |
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Iranian Journal of Neonatology |
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2251-7510 2322-2158 |
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Background: Cutaneous manifestations are commonly observed in the neonatal period. It is important to differentiate physiologic skin lesions from pathologic ones to avoid parents’ concerns. Regarding this, the current study aimed to investigate the frequency and localization of salmon patch (SP) and Mongolian spot (MS) in Iranian newborns to assess the potential relationship between the neonatal and maternal characteristics.
Methods: This descriptive cross-sectional study was conducted on one thousand healthy infants born at Al-Zahra University Hospital in the northwest of Iran during August-September 2014. For the aims of the study, the neonates were examined by a pediatrician. The collected data included gender, gestational age, anatomical sites of the lesions (MS and SP), birth weight of the newborns, parental consanguinity, parity, and maternal age. The exclusion criteria included major known congenital chromosomal or metabolic abnormalities, stillbirths, and admission in the Sick Newborn Care Unit or Neonatal Intensive Care Unit.
Results: According to the results of this study, the frequency rates of MS and SP among 1000 newborns were found to be 32.3% and 14.5%, respectively. Maternal age was the only variable which showed a statistically significant relationship with SP (P=0.024). In addition, sacral region and upper eyelid were found to be the most common site of MS and SP involvement, respectively.
Conclusion: MS and SP which are commonly observed in the routine neonatal examination may worry parents regardless of their association with an underlying systemic disorder. Regarding this, we recommend careful examination of the newborns’ skin by pediatrician in the neonatal wards. |
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Mongolian spot Newborn Salmon patch |
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