
A look at the most recent treatments for sickle cell disease and the latest pediatric oncology approvals.

A look at the most recent treatments for sickle cell disease and the latest pediatric oncology approvals.

Dr. Tan looks toward what the coronavirus disease 2019 vaccine rollout could look like in pediatrics and shares her must-read articles from the March 2021 issue of Contemporary Pediatrics.

It’s springtime, which means flowers are blooming and children sneezing. Here’s a quick refresher on seasonal allergy diagnoses and prescriptions.

Coronavirus 2019 disease (COVID-19) is often mild, but can lead to cardiovascular harm. Ensuring the safe return to sports by affected children will be a necessity.

A 17-year-old boy with a history of anxiety was transported from a juvenile detention center for altered mental status, including hallucinations and agitation. What's the diagnosis?

Getting enough sleep each day is critical to children’s health. It supports mental and physical growth.

A 17-year-old male patient presents with multiple lesions developed on his trunk, face, and extremities that had previously been solitary, red expanding lesion on his right arm at the site of a tick bite that occurred during a hike.

Whether it’s getting a child to eat a certain vegetable, eat something other than chicken nuggets, most parents go through feeding struggles at some point. The question for pediatricians is knowing when to offer reassurance and support, and when to offer intervention.

A study examines whether using lung ultrasound would be an effective way to help diagnose bronchiolitis.

When laboratory results and clinical findings don't match, careful examination is required.

A study examines whether a clinician can diagnose respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) from how a child's cough sounds.