Congenital lentigines are dark brown to black, 1- to 2-mm macules; they can be widespread over multiple cutaneous areas as well as on mucous membranes.
The parents of this 5-month-old boy were concerned that his eyes were turned in toward the nose. The infant was otherwise healthy. Physical examination findings were normal.
<P>As parents prepare to leave hospitals and physicians' offices with their children, clinicians explain how medications should be administered. Studies have shown that, despite these...
Tobe Momah, MD, MBBS; Francesca Velcek, MD; Karen A. Stanford, MD; Philip Q. Xiao, MD; Oliver Chang, MS
An 11-year-old girl presented with a swelling on the left side of the chin of 1 month's duration; in the past 24 hours, following a bite by an unidentified insect, the swelling had rapidly enlarged and...
Megan J. Troischt, MD; Tracey R. Mehlman, MD; Linda S. Nield, MD
A 13-year-old girl presented to her primary care pediatrician for continuing evaluation of intermittent right lower quadrant and right hip pain of 7 months' duration.