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Blueberry muffin baby: A pictoral differential diagnosis
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Pictoral Differential DiagnosisBlueberry Muffin-like LesionPathogenesisDiagnosisGynecologyPathologyPediatricsCongenital InfectionsPrenatal DiagnosisDermatologyTorch SyndromeMedicine
The term blueberry muffin baby was initially coined by pediatricians to describe cutaneous manifestations observed in newborns infected with rubella during the American epidemic of the 1960s. These children had generalized hemorrhagic purpuric eruptions that on histopathology showed dermal erythropoiesis. Since then, congenital infections comprising the TORCH syndrome (toxoplasmosis, other, rubella, cytomegalovirus, herpes) and hematologic dyscrasias have classically been associated with blueberry muffin-like lesion.