Volume 6 - Issue 2 - February 2007

Consultant for Pediatricians

Vitamin D Recommendations
Vitamin D Recommendations
04/29/2011
Tim C. Lee, MD; Jane Auh, MD; Eugene K. Kim, MD
A 5-month-old girl presented with left facial droop of sudden onset.
04/29/2011
Vitamin D Recommendations
Vitamin D Recommendations
04/29/2011
Larissa Hirsch, MD; Charles A. Pohl, MD
How old does a child need to be before we can count on the accuracy of his or her r
04/29/2011
Vitamin D Recommendations
Vitamin D Recommendations
04/29/2011
Samantha Butts, MD; Deborah A. Driscoll, MD
Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) is the most common endocrinopathy among reproductive-aged women; the prevalence is about 5% to 10%.
04/29/2011
Vitamin D Recommendations
Vitamin D Recommendations
04/29/2011
Stuart A. Weinzimer, MD
<div id="article-content-body"><p>Q:<strong> During my training, most pediatric endocrinologists were using the "70/30 rule" or the "rule of fifths" to...
04/29/2011
Vitamin D Recommendations
Vitamin D Recommendations
04/29/2011
Deepak M. Kamat, MD, PhD; Rana Khatib, MD; Nedim Cakan, MD
A 6-month-old white girl presented with a 2-day history of fever and respiratory symptoms.
04/29/2011
congenital abnormalities
congenital abnormalities
04/29/2011
Elizabeth K. Olivera, MD; Michael Lasser, MD
An 18-year-old presented to the emergency department (ED) with a 1-day history of severe headache of sudden onset and vomiting.
04/29/2011
congenital abnormalities
congenital abnormalities
04/29/2011
Alexander K.C. Leung, MD, MBBS, FRCPC, FRCP; Lin Lin Kin, MD; Mohammed Alsheikh Absi, MD; Marie Edith Calixte, MD
Sixteen-year-old boy referred to pediatric emergency department (ED) by his primary care physician with a history of headache, blurred vision, and mild proptosis of right eye.
04/29/2011
congenital abnormalities
congenital abnormalities
04/29/2011
Robert P. Blereau, MD
These photos of 3 newborns taken at 1 or 2 days of age represent a broad picture of how sucking blisters may present.
04/29/2011
congenital abnormalities
congenital abnormalities
04/29/2011
Larissa Hirsch, MD; Charles A. Pohl, MD
How old does a child need to be before we can count on the accuracy of his or her response?
04/29/2011
congenital abnormalities
congenital abnormalities
04/29/2011
Urology
Urology
04/29/2011
John W. Harrington, MD
The rash on the upper torso, arms, and back of an 11-year-old started after he had a headache and fever for 3 days.
04/29/2011
congenital abnormalities
congenital abnormalities
04/29/2011
Bhagwan Das Bang, MD
<div id="article-content-body"> <p><img alt="amniotic band syndrome" src="/sites/default/files/transfer/0702cfpPCBangA_thumb.jpg" style="height:68px;...
04/29/2011
Urology
Urology
04/29/2011
Daniel J. Cox, PhD; Roger Burket, MD; Amori Yee Mikami, PhD; Melissa Moore, MD; Lawrence Merkel, MD
Driving is a dangerous undertaking for any adolescent.
04/29/2011
Urology
Urology
04/29/2011
Martin Coles, MD
A 10-year-old boy had a 3-day history of an itchy eye. His mother thought he had somehow cut his upper left eyelid.
04/29/2011