Aashir S. Siddique, BSc1• Kripa S. Thakur, MD2• Landon C. Barlow, BSc3• Michelle L. Gallagher, DO2
Aashir S. Siddique, BSc1 • Kripa...
A 3-month-old boy presented to the dermatology clinic with large erythematous plaques that appeared in the first few weeks of life, localized to the face, back, and torso.
Immediately following birth, a late-preterm infant was noted to have a large umbilical cord cyst, umbilical hernia, loud cardiac murmur, and left cryptorchidism.
Alexander K.C. Leung, MD1,2, Benjamin Barankin, MD3, Joseph M. Lam, MD4, Kin Fon Leong, MD5
Alexander K.C. Leung, MD1,2, Benjamin...
This article is part of a series describing and differentiating dermatologic lumps and bumps. In Part 35, Leung and colleagues describe nevus sebaceous. To access previously published articles in the...
Alexander K.C. Leung, MD1,2—Series Editor • Benjamin Barankin, MD3 • Joseph M. Lam, MD4 • Andrew A.H. Leung, BSc5 • Alex H.C. Wong, MD6
Alexander K.C. Leung, MD1,2—Series Ed...
This article is part of a series describing and differentiating dermatologic lumps and bumps. In part 22, caput succedaneum, cephalohematoma, and subgaleal hemorrhage are described.
A 4-week-old boy presented to the pediatric clinic for a well-child examination. During the visit, the patient’s mother reported that she noticed he was experiencing a mild drooping of his right eyelid that...
Alexander K.C. Leung, MD1,2, Benjamin Barankin, MD3, Joseph M. Lam, MD4, Kin Fon Leong, MD5
Alexander K.C. Leung, MD1,2, Benjamin...
This article is part of a series describing and differentiating dermatologic lumps and bumps. In Part 33, Leung and colleagues describe neonatal breast hypertrophy and gynecomastia. To access previously...
A 5-month-old infant was brought to the emergency department with vomiting and concerns for reflux. He was a full-term infant born by C-section due to failure to progress, with a birth weight of 3.3 kg. ...
Alexander K.C. Leung, MD1,2—Series Editor • Benjamin Barankin, MD3 • Joseph M. Lam, MD4 • Amy A.M. Leung, MD5 • Kin Fon Leong, MD6
Alexander K.C. Leung, MD1,2 —Series E...
This article is part of a series describing and differentiating dermatologic lumps and bumps. In part 19, sternocleidomastoid tumor of infancy and pedal nodules from heel prick are described.
A previously healthy 3-month-old boy was brought to the primary care pediatric dermatology clinic by his parents for evaluation of worsening facial, diaper, and extremity rash.