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What's Your Diagnosis?
What's Your Diagnosis?
05/09/2023
A 4-day-old boy born at 38 weeks’ gestation presented with his parents to a pediatric outpatient clinic for his first newborn visit. His mother is a 26-year-old G8P4 woman.
05/09/2023
Photoclinic
Photoclinic
04/24/2023

Nisha R. Patel1 • Veena Bhamre, MD2

Nisha R. Patel1 • Veena Bhamre, MD2
A neonate was born to a 29-year-old gravida 3 para 2 woman at 37 weeks and 3 days. Rupture of membranes occurred 13 hours prior to birth and was initially described as “meconium-stained” by the obstetric...
04/24/2023
Photoclinic
Photoclinic
04/13/2023
A 4-month-old boy was brought to the craniofacial clinic with arhinia, severe protein-calorie malnutrition, tracheostomy tube, gastrostomy tube, dependence on supplemental oxygen, global developmental...
04/13/2023
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Interactive Features

opioids
opioids
10/28/2021
The mother of a 28-month-old girl with a history of intrauterine opioid exposure brings the infant in with concerns of a low fever. While examining the patient's records, you realize that the infant...
10/28/2021
sleep
sleep
12/26/2014
For small children who habitually get out of bed after bedtime, what would be an appropriate suggestion?
12/26/2014

Clinical Insights

food allergy
food allergy
10/07/2020
In this month’s Pediatric Top Paper, pediatrician Jessica Tomaszewski, MD, writes about a study that examined responses to a survey on complementary food introduction among infants. Do pediatric...
10/07/2020
pregnancy
pregnancy
06/09/2020
Nicklas Brustad, MD, discusses the findings of his study on the relationship between maternal vitamin D status and anthropometry and bone mineralization in offspring.
06/09/2020
psychiatry
psychiatry
01/01/2019
Sarah E. Paul and Ryan Bogdan, PhD, ​from Washington University in St Louis, discuss their recent study on the effects of prenatal cannabis exposure on childhood psychopathology.
01/01/2019
Top Papers Of The Month
Top Papers Of The Month
02/19/2015
In this month’s Pediatrics Top Paper, Jordan N. Watson, MD, writes about a new study that compared 1- and 2-year adherence to well-child care visits of neonates with intrauterine opioid exposure, as well as...
02/19/2015