Volume 5 - Issue 1 - January 2006

Consultant for Pediatricians

Adolescent Behavior Disorders
Adolescent Behavior Disorders
04/29/2011

By ALEXANDER K. C. LEUNG, MD--Series Editor and WM. LANE M. ROBSON, MD

By ALEXANDER K. C. LEUNG, MD--Series ...
A 10-month-old girl with a mass on left side of neck. Swelling first noticed by mother when child was 7 months old.
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Adolescent Behavior Disorders
Adolescent Behavior Disorders
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Kirk Barber, MD, FRCPC
A 9-year-old girl presented with these lesions on her face and extremities.
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Adolescent Behavior Disorders
Adolescent Behavior Disorders
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Howard Fischer, MD
I recently spent 45 minutes talking with the mother of a child who is in the hospital.
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Adolescent Behavior Disorders
Adolescent Behavior Disorders
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Stuart A. Bradin, DO
As winter tightens its grip, you can expect an upsurge of patients who have croup or bronchiolitis.
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Adolescent Behavior Disorders
Adolescent Behavior Disorders
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David S. Reitman, MD
<DIV id=article-content-body> <P><EM>"Chris" is a 14-year-old boy who has been suspended from school 4 times this year for arguing with his teachers. When asked about the...
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Adolescent Behavior Disorders
Adolescent Behavior Disorders
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Carol L. Clericuzio, MD
A 15-month-old girl presents for evaluation of macrocephaly and unusual facial features and was diagnosed with Marfan syndrome.
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Diabetes Q&A
Diabetes Q&A
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David Effron, MD
The parents of a 16-year-old girl report that during the past several months, she has exhibited behavioral changes, irritability, increased anger, depression, and anxiety.
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Diabetes Q&A
Diabetes Q&A
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Gilberto Bultron, MD; Amrita Nayak, MD; Abu Khan, MD
 
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Diabetes Q&A
Diabetes Q&A
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Alexander K.C. Leung, MD, MBBS, FRCPC, FRCP; William Lane M. Robson, MD, FRCPC, FRCP
An 18-year-old girl presented with an asymptomatic nodule on the posterior aspect of the right upper arm.
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Diabetes Q&A
Diabetes Q&A
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Robert L. Bratton, MD
A5-year-old boy, who lives on a farm and routinely plays with his pet dogs, presented with these scaly, inflamed macules with a central clearingon the abdomen (A) and forehead.
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