Ureaplasma urealyticum physical examination: Difference between revisions
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There is no specific | There is no specific sign for Ureaplasma infection. The signs of neonatal infections associated with Ureaplasma species are similar to those caused by other microorganisms, and it can include some of the following nonspecific signs:<ref name="pmid9686724">{{cite journal| author=Fanaroff AA, Korones SB, Wright LL, Verter J, Poland RL, Bauer CR et al.| title=Incidence, presenting features, risk factors and significance of late onset septicemia in very low birth weight infants. The National Institute of Child Health and Human Development Neonatal Research Network. | journal=Pediatr Infect Dis J | year= 1998 | volume= 17 | issue= 7 | pages= 593-8 | pmid=9686724 | doi= | pmc= | url=https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/eutils/elink.fcgi?dbfrom=pubmed&tool=sumsearch.org/cite&retmode=ref&cmd=prlinks&id=9686724 }} </ref> | ||
====Vital signs==== | ====Vital signs==== |
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Overview
There is no physical examination finding that is specific or pathognomonic for Ureaplasma infection, and a laboratory diagnosis is required.
Physical Examination
There is no specific sign for Ureaplasma infection. The signs of neonatal infections associated with Ureaplasma species are similar to those caused by other microorganisms, and it can include some of the following nonspecific signs:[1]
Vital signs
- Temperature instability
- Hypothermia
- Fever
HEENT
- Jaundice
- Anemia
Respiratory system
- Increased apnea
- Increased need for respiratory support and oxygen
Cardiovascular system
- Bradycardia
- Tachycardia
- Hypotension
Gastrointestinal system
- Abdominal distension
- Feeding intolerance
- Guaiac-positive stools
Musculoskeletal system
- Lethargy
- Hypotonia
References
- ↑ Fanaroff AA, Korones SB, Wright LL, Verter J, Poland RL, Bauer CR; et al. (1998). "Incidence, presenting features, risk factors and significance of late onset septicemia in very low birth weight infants. The National Institute of Child Health and Human Development Neonatal Research Network". Pediatr Infect Dis J. 17 (7): 593–8. PMID 9686724.