![Viral diseases / Herpesviruses / Infections specific to the perinatal period / Pediatrics / Congenital cytomegalovirus infection / TORCH complex / Human cytomegalovirus / HIV/AIDS / Cytomegalovirus / Medicine / Health / Biology Viral diseases / Herpesviruses / Infections specific to the perinatal period / Pediatrics / Congenital cytomegalovirus infection / TORCH complex / Human cytomegalovirus / HIV/AIDS / Cytomegalovirus / Medicine / Health / Biology](https://www.pdfsearch.io/img/a658e1abe3354414fea1b305d0bbd483.jpg) Date: 2012-10-22 14:27:30Viral diseases Herpesviruses Infections specific to the perinatal period Pediatrics Congenital cytomegalovirus infection TORCH complex Human cytomegalovirus HIV/AIDS Cytomegalovirus Medicine Health Biology | | CPSP HIGHLIGHTS Congenital cytomegalovirus infection: What is the best way to make the diagnosis? A male infant weighing 2640 g, measuring 48 cm and having a head circumference of 32 cm is born at term to a healthy 23-yeAdd to Reading ListSource URL: www.cpsp.cps.caDownload Document from Source Website File Size: 584,31 KBShare Document on Facebook
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