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Normal Newborn Assessment, IUGR Evaluation, APGAR Score, Preterm Complications, Head Swellings
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Paediatrics
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A 37-week newborn is delivered to a mother with severe preeclampsia. The baby appears thin with reduced subcutaneous fat, loose skin folds, and a relatively large head compared to the body. Length is near normal but weight is below the 5th percentile. Which diagnosis best explains these findings?
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Symmetrical IUGR due to early fetal insult
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Asymmetrical IUGR due to placental insufficiency
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Large for gestational age baby
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Post-term baby with normal growth
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