A 13-year-old girl presented to the clinic with hair loss and a rash in the axillae for 4 months. The lesions initially had appeared as erythematous and coin-shaped and then had evolved into hyperpigmented...
A 7-year-old boy with a history of eczema presented with painful peeling of his fingernails of several days’ duration. He denied any trauma or other inciting injury to his fingernails. His mother had a...
A 7-year-old girl with no relevant medical history presented to the emergency department for evaluation of loss of consciousness. The patient’s mother reported that the girl had a 1-day history of headache...
A 2-week-old girl had been born to a 28-year-old gravida 2, para 1 mother at 39 weeks of gestation following normal spontaneous vaginal delivery. The mother was concerned that the umbilicus of the infant...
A 5-year-old boy presented to urgent care with a pruritic rash present on his elbows and knees. The rash had been present for approximately 1 month and had no known etiology.
A 4½-year-old boy who previously had been diagnosed with Williams syndrome presented to a pediatric clinic after the family had immigrated to the United States from Jalisco, Mexico.
An otherwise healthy 4-year-old girl with no pertinent medical history presented to a pediatric primary care urgent care clinic due to persistent bilateral knee pain, with more pain in the left knee than in...
A 13-year-old otherwise healthy girl presented to the emergency department with a 3-week history of progressive swelling of the right side of her neck and underneath the right side of her tongue.
A 1-month-old boy was referred because of asymmetry of the lower extremities, with the left lower extremity larger than the right. The size discrepancy had been first noted at birth.