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Collodion baby treated at a tertiary hospital in Tanzania: a case report.


ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND:The term "collodion baby" is used to describe a newborn covered with a translucent, parchment-like skin sheet. It is an extremely rare condition with an estimated incidence of 1 in 300,000 live births. Clinically, the baby will present with a collodion membrane with fissures, ectropium, eclabium, and hypoplastic digits. Shedding of the membrane increases risk of dehydration and infection. CASE PRESENTATION:We present the case of an African baby girl, who died when she was 7-months old, who presented with features of collodion membrane at birth. She later developed hypernatremic dehydration and a constricted band on her lower limb that required urgent surgical release. She stayed in our hospital for 35 days; she was then discharged home after improvement for 6 months of follow-up clinics at Muhimbili National Hospital: neonatal; dermatology; ear, nose, and throat; and physiotherapy units. She died at 7 months of age. CONCLUSION:Despite limited resources, the early survival of these babies can be improved by providing basic care.

SUBMITTER: Godfrey EK 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6311898 | biostudies-other | 2018 Dec

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other

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Collodion baby treated at a tertiary hospital in Tanzania: a case report.

Godfrey Evance K EK   Furumbe Evelyne G EG   Faustine Flora F   Naburi Helga H  

Journal of medical case reports 20181231 1


<h4>Background</h4>The term "collodion baby" is used to describe a newborn covered with a translucent, parchment-like skin sheet. It is an extremely rare condition with an estimated incidence of 1 in 300,000 live births. Clinically, the baby will present with a collodion membrane with fissures, ectropium, eclabium, and hypoplastic digits. Shedding of the membrane increases risk of dehydration and infection.<h4>Case presentation</h4>We present the case of an African baby girl, who died when she w  ...[more]

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