
Dr. Tan shares what articles she thinks are "can't miss" in the April issue of Contemporary Pediatrics.

Dr. Tan shares what articles she thinks are "can't miss" in the April issue of Contemporary Pediatrics.

Experts note that, with cow’s milk allergies seemingly on the rise, pediatric health care providers can help parents be vigilant.

Diaper dermatitis is common and the differential diagnosis is broad. Here are 5 cases that illustrate the various diagnoses that fall within this spectrum.

Follow best practices when prescribing antibiotics in the pediatric population

An 18-day-old girl whose right cheek had become increasingly red and warm over 24 hours was directly admitted to an inpatient unit. She had firmness and pain to the affected area, fussiness, increased sleeping, and poor feeding, preferring the bottle to breastfeeding. What's the diagnosis?

William J. Muller, MD, PhD, discusses COVID-19 vaccinations for children and what is on the horizon for a potential RSV vaccine.

Here is what pediatric health care providers need to know about this often debilitating disorder.

Experts still advocate for breast milk, but pediatricians must be able to offer advice on all options for feeding babies

A case report shares a new surgical approach that holds promise for scarless thyroidectomy procedures.

An investigation examines what demographic factors and less-than-optimal respiratory support in or beyond the neonatal intensive care unit can increase the risk of abnormal lunch function on extremely low gestational age newborns (ELGANs).

Phototherapy is a typical first-line therapy for jaundice. A recent study examines whether the use alters neoplasm risk.