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Infants are tested for PKU when they are first born. Brain damage occurs within days of birth, if PKU is not diagnosed and treated. Phenylketonuria is not found in adults, only newborn infants.
Infants who are at high risk for IVH usually have an ultrasound taken of their brain in the first week after birth, followed by others if bleeding is detected.
Since the disorder is genetic, one does not technically "get" neurofibromatosis as an adult. You would have to have had the disorder since birth. But there are cases in which the disorder has not been diagnosed until later in life.
Depression is the most frequently diagnosed mental disorder in the U.S. Today.
OCD - obsessive compulsive disorder
personality disorder
Tumors on the heart muscle. Infants with Rhabdomyosis can be diagnosed through ultrasound therefore the NICU team can be ready for the birth. The infant will certainly be seeing a cardiologist pronto. This is not cancer.
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She was not officially diagnosed with it. Persons with psychiatric training have publicly speculated that her personality matched with those of people with Borderline Personality Disorder.
One could potentially be diagnosed with Psychosomatic disorder in any hospital around the world, especially hospitals for the mentally/criminally insane.
Birth defects are found in 2-3% of all newborn infants. This rate doubles in the first year, and reaches 10% by age five, as more defects become evident and can be diagnosed. Almost 20% of deaths in newborns are caused by birth defects.