Viral Exanthem
Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever causes tiny red spots on the palms and soles, and occasionally elsewhere.[kidemergencies.com]
Deafness, heart disease, and cataracts compose the classic triad of congenital rubella syndrome. Hearing loss results from sensorineural damage.[ahcmedia.com]
[…] stage of Rocky Mountain spotted fever do not blanch.[aafp.org]
Rubella
In early 1941, a 50-year-old Sydney ophthalmologist, Norman McAlister Gregg, wondered why he was seeing more infants than usual with congenital cataracts.[web.archive.org]
Scarlet fever. Kawasaki disease. Arthropod-borne infections (eg, Rocky Mountain spotted fever).[patient.info]
For pregnant women, however, rubella can cause serious birth defects (known as CRS, Congenital Rubella Syndrome) in the fetus, including: Deafness Cataracts Heart defects[dshs.state.tx.us]
Campylobacter Fetus Infection
[…] children usually results in a mild fever and itchy rash while congenital rubella can result in a baby being born with deafness, cataracts, heart defects or other problems[atsu.edu]
Mountain Spotted Fever Theodore E Woodward and J Stephen Dumler 1 Introduction 597 Methodology 598 Biological Characteristics of the Organism 600 Descriptive Epidemiology[books.google.com]
The effects of congenitally acquired infection may be quite different from and more severe than, the effects of the same infection acquired in the usual way (ex. rubella in[atsu.edu]
Syphilitic Meningitis
Progression of untreated congenital syphilis can result in meningitis, hydrocephalus, and cranial nerve injuries. Chorioretinitis and cataracts may develop.[clinicaladvisor.com]
Mountain Spotted Fever Theodore E Woodward and J Stephen Dumler 1 Introduction 597 Methodology 598 Biological Characteristics of the Organism 600 Descriptive Epidemiology[books.google.com]
Pneumonia is common and usually occurs as bilateral fluffy infiltrates.[clinicaladvisor.com]
Heat Ray Cataract
Congenital cataract is a vision disorder present at birth. It is characterized by a loss of transparency (opacity) of the lenses, usually in both eyes.[zeldeseyecenter.com]
, tuberculosis, leptospirosis, Rocky Mountain spotted fever, and others.[eyediologyopticians.co.uk]
Post navigation Tags: cataract surgery, cataract surgery detroit, cataract surgery west bloomfield, congenital cataract, diabetic cataract, secondary cataract, Types of cataracts[zeldeseyecenter.com]
Congenital Enterovirus Infection
[…] children usually results in a mild fever and itchy rash while congenital rubella can result in a baby being born with deafness, cataracts, heart defects or other problems[atsu.edu]
CDC FAQ's Rabies CDC More Ricin Poisoning CDC FAQ's Rickettsiosis (Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever) CDC FAQ's Rubella, Including congenital (German Measles) CDC FAQ's Salmonellosis[health.ri.gov]
The effects of congenitally acquired infection may be quite different from and more severe than, the effects of the same infection acquired in the usual way (ex. rubella in[atsu.edu]
Syphilitic Heart Disease
Progression of untreated congenital syphilis can result in meningitis, hydrocephalus, and cranial nerve injuries. Chorioretinitis and cataracts may develop.[clinicaladvisor.com]
fever Tick-borne Rickettsia rickettsii Rocky Mountain spotted fever Rickettsia conorii Boutonneuse fever Rickettsia japonica Japanese spotted fever Rickettsia sibirica North[en.wikipedia.org]
Pneumonia is common and usually occurs as bilateral fluffy infiltrates.[clinicaladvisor.com]
Familial Congenital Nasolacrimal Duct Obstruction
Rigor Mortis Rinderpest Ring Chromosomes RNA Virus Infections Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever Rodent Diseases Romano-Ward Syndrome Root Caries Root Resorption Roseolovirus Infections[medgene.med.harvard.edu]
(cone-shaped cornea) Congenital cataracts Blepharitis Conjunctivitis Lacrimal duct obstruction Retinal abnormalities The following may be helpful for families: Hearing and[medicalhomeportal.org]
Rhinophyma Rhinoscleroma Rhinosporidiosis Rib Fractures Riboflavin Deficiency Rickets Rickettsia Infections Rickettsiaceae Infections Rickettsiales Infections Rift Valley Fever[medgene.med.harvard.edu]
Congenital Syphilis
Rocky Mountain spotted fever is a tickborne disease first recognized in 1896 in the Snake River Valley of Idaho.[niaid.nih.gov]
Progression of untreated congenital syphilis can result in meningitis, hydrocephalus, and cranial nerve injuries. Chorioretinitis and cataracts may develop.[clinicaladvisor.com]
Pneumonia is common and usually occurs as bilateral fluffy infiltrates.[clinicaladvisor.com]
Congenital Non-Progressive Ataxia
Dislocated lens (usually superiorly and nasally) Severe refractive errors Megalocornea (front third of the eye is larger than normal) Cataracts Uveal colobomas Secondary glaucoma[tsbvi.edu]
Rickets, Vitamin D Deficiency Rieger Syndrome Ring Chromosome 4 Roberts Syndrome Robinow Syndrome Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever Romano Ward Syndrome Rosai-Dorfman Disease[arrayit.com]
[…] from the affected eye) May be associated with cataracts and other lens abnormalities Refsum's Disease This congenital, genetic disease affects neurological and metabolic[tsbvi.edu]