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definitive cure for preeclampsia
Delivery
Rx for macular degeneration
antioxidant
-Vit A,C,E
-copper
-zinc
Rx for retinal detachment
laser photocoagulation
what are the findings of tertiary syphilis
tabes dorsalis
-argyll robertson pupil

aortitis
-aneurysm
-aortic regurg

Gumma
congenital syphilis findings in first 5 weeks
rash followed by desquamation of the hands and feet

snuffles
congenital syphilis findings after 3 months
hutchinsons teeth

saddle nose deformity

saber shins
congenital rubella signs
blueberry muffin rash

sensorineural deafness

cataracts

cardiac malformations
-PDA
-tetrology of fallot
-pulmonary artery stenosis
congenital CMV signs
asymptomatic but develop progressive hearing loss (usually unilateral)

intracranial calcifications

chorioretinitis
congenital varicella signs
skin dermatomal scarring

retinitis/cataracts

hypoplasia of hands and feet
when should antibiotics be givven for GBS
screen during 35-36 week

previous pregnancy with infection

found early in pregnancy
Rx for GBS in pregnancy
penicillin
ampicillin

PCN allergy with rash
-cefazolin

PCN allergy with air way
-vancomycin
-erythromycin
-clindamycin
leading cause of congenital infection caused by infection
chlamydia
congenital infection:
asymptomatic but develops unilateral hearing loss
CMV
congenital infection:
hydrocephalus, intracranial calcifications, chorioretinitis
toxoplasmosis

CMV
congenital infection:
rash, deafness, cataracts
rubella
congenital infection:
hearing loss, chorioretinitis, intracranial calcifications
CMV
congenital infection:
PDA or pulmonary stenosis
rubella
congenital infection:
anemia, blood tinged nasal secretions, hepatosplenomegaly
syphilis
congenital infection:
temporal lobe encephalitis
herpes
Rx for choriocarcinoma
hysterectomy
chemotherapy

Stage 1/2
-MTX or dactinomycin

Stage 3/4
-add cyclophosphamide and vincristine