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Symptoms
Symptoms in the infant may include:
- Cloudy corneas or white appearance to pupil
- Deafness
- Developmental delay
- Excessive sleepiness
- Irritability
- Low birth weight
- Mental retardation
- Seizures
- Small head size
- Skin rash at birth