
|Articles|November 1, 2012
Contemporary Pediatrics, Digital Edition, November 2012
Heavy periods in adolescents. What's normal? ADHD, cigarettes, and substance abuse. Intoxicating combination Dermcase : Newborn's mother can just calm down Puzzler : Fever and lymphadenopathy in toddler Most abnormal uterine bleeding in adolescents is related to immaturity of the HPO axis in the absence of any anatomical pathology
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