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There have been several posts recently about feeding problems being a
frequent accompaniment to various genetic abnormalities and syndromes,
and the importance of recognizing this possibility and referring
appropriately.
Therefore, I thought there might be some Lactnetters interested in a very
interesting article I saw in a recent Medscape:
Scalp Hair Characteristics in the Newborn Infant
Do you include an assessment of hair when evaluating a newborn? Hair can
provide important clues to genetic, metabolic, and neurologic disorders.
Adv Neonatal Care 3(6) 2003
Address reprint requests to Susan A. Furdon, RNC, MS, NNP, Albany Medical
Center, 47 New Scotland Ave., Albany, NY 12208, USA; Email:
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Jean
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K. Jean Cotterman RNC, IBCLC
Dayton, Ohio USA
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