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==Overview==


==Complications==
==[[Congenital rubella syndrome overview|Overview]]==
CRS can result in serious [[birth defect]]s such as:


*malformations of the [[heart]] (especially [[patent ductus arteriosus]]), [[eye]]s or [[brain]]
==[[Congenital rubella syndrome historical perspective|Historical Perspective]]==
*[[deafness]]
 
*[[spleen]], [[liver]] or [[bone marrow]] problems (some of which may disappear shortly after birth)
==[[Congenital rubella syndrome pathophysiology|Pathophysiology]]==
*[[mental retardation]]
 
*small head size ([[microcephaly]])
==[[Congenital rubella syndrome epidemiology and demographics|Epidemiology & Demographics]]==
*eye defects
 
*low birth weight
==[[Congenital rubella syndrome risk factors|Risk Factors]]==
*[[thrombocytopenic purpura]]
 
*[[hepatomegaly]]
==[[Congenital rubella syndrome screening|Screening]]==
 
==[[Congenital rubella syndrome causes|Causes]]==
 
==[[Congenital rubella syndrome differential diagnosis|Differentiating Congenital rubella syndrome]]==
 
==[[Congenital rubella syndrome natural history|Complications & Prognosis]]==
 
==Diagnosis==
[[Congenital rubella syndrome history and symptoms|History and Symptoms]] | [[Congenital rubella syndrome physical examination|Physical Examination]] | [[Congenital rubella syndrome staging|Staging]] | [[Congenital rubella syndrome laboratory tests|Laboratory tests]] | [[Congenital rubella syndrome electrocardiogram|Electrocardiogram]]  | [[Congenital rubella syndrome x ray|X Rays]] | [[Congenital rubella syndrome CT|CT]] | [[Congenital rubella syndrome MRI|MRI]] [[Congenital rubella syndrome echocardiography or ultrasound|Echocardiography or Ultrasound]] | [[Congenital rubella syndrome other imaging findings|Other images]] | [[Congenital rubella syndrome other diagnostic studies|Alternative diagnostics]]
 
==Treatment==
[[Congenital rubella syndrome medical therapy|Medical therapy]] | [[Congenital rubella syndrome surgery|Surgical options]] | [[Congenital rubella syndrome primary prevention|Primary prevention]] | [[Congenital rubella syndrome secondary prevention|Secondary prevention]] | [[Congenital rubella syndrome cost-effectiveness of therapy|Financial costs]] | [[Congenital rubella syndrome future or investigational therapies|Future therapies]]


==Treatment==
==Treatment==

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Congenital rubella syndrome
Cataracts due to congenital rubella syndrome
ICD-10 P35.0
ICD-9 771.0
DiseasesDB 11729
MedlinePlus 001658
MeSH D012410

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Children who have been exposed to rubella in the womb should also be watched closely as they age for any indication of the following:

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