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Sample Pediatric History and Physical Exam
uthsc.eduNo sacral dimple, no hair tuft. Skin: Vesicular lesions filled with whitish-yellow fluid covering the lower abdomen, inguinal region and upper thighs. The largest lesions measure 2mm by 3mm in size. Nikolsky sign - negative. Several small pea sized nodes palpable in both inguinal regions. Positive Mongolian
The Newborn Physical Examination - UTMB
www.utmb.eduCheck the baby's back for midline defects and check for sacral dimple. Head and Neck Now move on to examination of the head and neck. Palpate the clavicles to make sure there are no clavicular fractures. Palpate the neck and the thyroid gland. Examine the ears to make sure the ear canals are patent.
Sacral Dimple (Pilonidal Dimple)
www.impcna.comn Sacral Dimple (Pilonidal Dimple) n A sacral dimple is a small indentation at the base of your child’s spine (the sacrum). Sacral dimples are relatively common in newborn babies