Nancy Pan, MD; Robert Schneider, MD; Austin Fragomen, MD; Kyriakos A. Kirou, MD
An 18-year-old boy with a long history of subjective fevers associated with recurrent right knee pain and swelling presented to our institution for a second opinion.
Deepak M. Kamat, MD, PhD; Dora Acevedo, NP; James A. Meltzer, MD
<P>A&nbsp;7-year-old boy with a history of asthma was brought to the emergency department by his parents because of a “strange” rash on the chin. The parents noticed the rash when he awoke in the...
ALEXANDER K. C. LEUNG, MD—Series Editor, STEWART P. ADAMS, MD, and ALEX H. C. WONG, MD University of Calgary
Dr Adams is clinical associate professor of medicine and Dr Wong is clinical lecturer of family medicine at the University of Calgary.
Alexander K. C. Leung, MD—Series Editor: Dr Leung is clinical professor of pediatrics at the University of Calgary and pediatric consultant at the Alberta Children’s Hospital in Calgary.
Dr Leung is clinical professor of pediatrics at the University of Calgary and a pediatric consultant at the Alberta Children’s Hospital in Calgary, Alberta.
ALEXANDER K. C. LEUNG, MDUniversity o...
<P><IMG style="MARGIN: 5px; FLOAT: left" src="/sites/default/files/transfer/1203CFP_PELeung_UmbHernia_thumb.jpg" width=90 height=90><BR>Cases of abdominal and inguinal...
The most important diagnostic tool in the evaluation of the wheezing infant is the history. After the initial assessment, further investigation is necessary to determine the underlying cause of wheeze. ...
The most important diagnostic tool in the evaluation of the wheezing infant is the history. After the initial assessment, further investigation is necessary to determine the underlying cause of wheeze. ...
The most important diagnostic tool in the evaluation of the wheezing infant is the history. After the initial assessment, further investigation is necessary to determine the underlying cause of wheeze. ...
Smitha Kuppalli, MD; Barbara B. Wilson, MD; Kirk Barber, MD, FRCPC
<p>The 5-cm, well-demarcated, erythematous, annular, scaly plaque involves the entire left eyelid and extends onto the nasal bridge. Physical examination findings are otherwise normal.</p> ...