
A 14-year-old boy was brought to theemergency department (ED) by paramedicsafter he complained of dizzinessand an episode of falling down earlythat morning when he awoke to go tothe bathroom.

A 14-year-old boy was brought to theemergency department (ED) by paramedicsafter he complained of dizzinessand an episode of falling down earlythat morning when he awoke to go tothe bathroom.

Pediatrics Update: Amblyopia Therapy Is for Older Children Too

This asymptomatic plaque on the left cheek of a 12-year-old girl was not respondingto a cream that her physician had prescribed when the rash began.

A3-year-old boy was at home with his cousinwho was preparing for a fishing trip when afishhook accidentally became lodged in thedistal part of the child’s right middle finger(A).

A2¹⁄₂-year-old child is hospitalized with a 1-monthhistory of worsening persistent cough. She was initiallytreated with a 5-day course of oral amoxicillin, andher symptoms abated somewhat. However, for the pastweek, she has experienced high fever (temperatures upto 38.3°C [101°F]) and chills associated with right-sidedpleuritic chest pain.

Photoclinic: Cutaneous Calcinosis in a Child With Tertiary Hyperparathyroidism

Photoclinic: Plexiform Neurofibroma

Pediatricians around the countryare being bombardedwith questions about avianflu. This brief review of thecurrent status of the avian fluoutbreak and its treatment and preventionprovides the informationyou will need to answer the mostpressing patient questions.

A 3-year-old boy presented with a pruritic perianal rash, rectal pain, and constipation of 3 weeks' duration. The child had initially been treated for pinworms by one of his caregivers.

The lesions in this newborn's mouth are Bohn nodules. These mucous gland cysts manifest as firm, small (less than 3 mm) grayish white nodules--usually in the mouth on the buccal or lingual aspect of the alveolar ridges. They occasionally occur on the palate, and may be confused with large Epstein pearls.

This black lesion had been present on the upper back of a 5-year-old girl since her birth. The lesion had gradually enlarged to its current size of 1.5 cm. In the past year, 3 satellite black macules had developed in the surrounding area.

"Flu" Season: Here We Go Again . . .

This 12-month-old girl presented with a diffuse rash that was first noticed by the child's day-care provider a day earlier. A fever (temperature of 39.4°C [103°F]) subsequently developed.