Volume 7 - Issue 8 - August 2008

Consultant for Pediatricians

testicular torsion
testicular torsion
05/03/2011
Ebony Williams, MD
A baby boy born via normal spontaneous vaginal delivery to a 26-year-old gravida 4, para 1 was brought for routine 2-week hospital follow-up.
05/03/2011
Penile Angioedema After Peanut Ingestion
Penile Angioedema After Peanut Ingestion
05/03/2011
Robert P. Blereau, MD
The bluish gray skin coloration of the left upper extremity, including the thumb and middle finger, and on the right buttock in a full-term, African American, newborn girl is...
05/03/2011
Photo Essay
Photo Essay
05/03/2011
Archana Chatterjee, MD, PhD; Ashlea Franques, MD; Meera Varman, MD; Amy Holst, MD; John Treves, MD
Grisel syndrome should be considered in patients who present with new-onset torticollis that is painful or resistant to manipulation.
05/03/2011
malformation syndrome
malformation syndrome
05/02/2011
John Podraza, MD; Steve Cordero, MD; Alexander K.C. Leung, MD, MBBS, FRCPC, FRCP
African American girl born at 36 weeks’ gestation to 24-year-old primigravida via spontaneous vaginal delivery at a community hospital.
05/02/2011
late-preterm infants
late-preterm infants
05/02/2011
Larissa Hirsch, MD; Charles A. Pohl, MD
<P>For years, babies born between 32 and 36 weeks’ gestation have been thought to have developmental and neurological outcomes similar to those of full-term infants. Although studies have shown that...
05/02/2011
Skin Disorders
Skin Disorders
05/02/2011
Match the following clinical characteristics with the photographs of Cases 1 and 2.
05/02/2011
Skin Disorders
Skin Disorders
05/02/2011
John W. Harrington, MD
The easiest way to explain what “people-first” language is might be to examine what itis not. We can do this by considering commonly accepted uses of titles that we may
05/02/2011
pediatric migraine
pediatric migraine
04/29/2011
Jack Gladstein, MD
The management of pediatric migraine incorporates lifestyle strategies with acute therapy and preventive measures.
04/29/2011