
|Articles|March 8, 2021
What's new on Contemporary Pediatrics: March 8 to March 12
A look at what to expect from Contemporary Pediatrics this week.
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What every pediatrician should know about seasonal allergies, including confusing symptoms with coronavirus 2019 disease, the latest therapeutics, and more.
A 17-year-old boy from a juvenile detention center presents with altered mental status, including hallucinations and agitation. What’s the diagnosis?
Plus, even more articles from the new March issue of Contemporary Pediatrics.
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Health system–based clinical pathway improves pediatric lipid screening rates
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FDA approves linaclotide (Linzess) for pediatric patients aged 7 years and older with IBS-C
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Silvana Bonilla, MD, discusses geographic patterns of H. Pylori in pediatric digestive disease
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