Congenital pigment anomalies-(stork bites, Mongolian spots etc.)
Dacrostenosis
Incomplete or redundant penile foreskin
Isolated choroid plexus cyst
Isolated simian crease
Patent ductus arteriosus (PDA)
Patent foraman ovale (PFO)
Peripheral pulmonic stenosis (PPS
Persistent fetal circulation
Polydactyly
Preauricular sinus
Prenatal diagnosis of hydronephrosis, caliectasis or pelviectasis
Sacral dimple with visualized base or post-natal imaging ruling out a problem
Skin tag
Syndactyly
Tongue tie
Two-vessel cord
Umbilical hernia
Undescended testes
Vascular harmatomas (small or insignificant birth marks, port wine stains, strawberry nevi etc.)
Chlamydia
Confirmed septicemia (sepsis)
Cytomegalovirus
Gonococcal conjunctivitis neonatorium
Group B streptococcus
Hepatitis B or C (disease or perinatal exposure)
Herpes
Listeriosis
Meningitis
Necrotizing enterocolitis leading to surgery
Rubella
Syphilis
Tetanus neonatorum
HIV
Bronchopulmonary dysplasia
Cerebral lipidoses
Chorioretinitis
Conditions leading to ECMO
Conditions leading to >72 hours on a ventilator
Endocardial fibroelastosis
Erb's palsy
Fetal alcohol syndrome
HIE leading to cooling treatment
Intrauterine growth restriction leading to SGA
IVH grade III or IV
Neurofibromatosis
Occlusion of cerebral arteries
Retinopathy of prematurity
Strabismus
Seizures
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