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Transient neonatal pustular melanosis (TNPM), also known as pustular melanosis, is a transient rash common in newborns. It is vesiculopustular and made up of 1–3 mm fluid-filled lesions that rupture, leaving behind a collarette of scale and a brown macule.[3] This rash occurs only in the newborn stage, usually appearing a few days after birth[2], but is sometimes already present at birth[3]. The rash usually fades over three to four weeks but may linger for up to three months after birth.[3] It can occur anywhere on the body, including the palms and soles.[1][2][3]

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  • La melanosis pustulosa neonatal transitoria es una enfermedad benigna descrita en 1976 por Ramamurthy y cols. que se manifiesta desde el nacimiento en el 5 % de los recién nacidos de raza negra y en el 1% de los de raza blanca.​ (es)
  • La mélanose pustuleuse néonatale transitoire ou mélanose pustulaire du nouveau-né est une pustulose idiopathique et bénigne caractérisée par une éruption vésiculopustuleuse étendue, évoluant rapidement vers de petites macules pigmentées. (fr)
  • Transient neonatal pustular melanosis (TNPM), also known as pustular melanosis, is a transient rash common in newborns. It is vesiculopustular and made up of 1–3 mm fluid-filled lesions that rupture, leaving behind a collarette of scale and a brown macule.[3] This rash occurs only in the newborn stage, usually appearing a few days after birth[2], but is sometimes already present at birth[3]. The rash usually fades over three to four weeks but may linger for up to three months after birth.[3] It can occur anywhere on the body, including the palms and soles.[1][2][3] The cause of TNPM is unknown. No treatment is needed except for parental reassurance. (en)
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  • Transient neonatal pustulosis and lentigines neonatorum
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  • Transient neonatal pustular melanosis (en)
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  • dermatology (en)
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  • Transient neonatal pustulosis and lentigines neonatorum (en)
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  • La melanosis pustulosa neonatal transitoria es una enfermedad benigna descrita en 1976 por Ramamurthy y cols. que se manifiesta desde el nacimiento en el 5 % de los recién nacidos de raza negra y en el 1% de los de raza blanca.​ (es)
  • La mélanose pustuleuse néonatale transitoire ou mélanose pustulaire du nouveau-né est une pustulose idiopathique et bénigne caractérisée par une éruption vésiculopustuleuse étendue, évoluant rapidement vers de petites macules pigmentées. (fr)
  • Transient neonatal pustular melanosis (TNPM), also known as pustular melanosis, is a transient rash common in newborns. It is vesiculopustular and made up of 1–3 mm fluid-filled lesions that rupture, leaving behind a collarette of scale and a brown macule.[3] This rash occurs only in the newborn stage, usually appearing a few days after birth[2], but is sometimes already present at birth[3]. The rash usually fades over three to four weeks but may linger for up to three months after birth.[3] It can occur anywhere on the body, including the palms and soles.[1][2][3] (en)
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  • Melanosis pustulosa neonatal transitoria (es)
  • Mélanose pustuleuse néonatale transitoire (fr)
  • Transient neonatal pustular melanosis (en)
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