Complete spectrum of the varicella congenital defects syndrome in 5-year-old child

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Chickenpox in the pregnant woman occasionally leads to infection and teratogenesis of the early to midgestational embryo. We describe the developmental assessment and clinical management of a 5-year-old girl with classic varicella congenital defects syndrome. This patient is unique with respect to (1) a generally favorable outcome in spite of the severity of her anomalies involving the eyes, limbs and skin, (2) a completely normal evaluation of her immunologic status and (3) a serologically documented herpes zoster infection at age 41 months. © 1984 by the Williams & Wilkins Co.

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Kotchmar, G. S., Grose, C., & Brunell, P. A. (1984). Complete spectrum of the varicella congenital defects syndrome in 5-year-old child. Pediatric Infectious Disease, 3(2), 142–145. https://doi.org/10.1097/00006454-198403000-00015

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