Algorithms to Manage Common and Rare Pediatric Conditions - Keep Kids Healthy
From an elevated ANA to a child with recurrent fractures, these evidence based clinical pathways, guidelines, and algorithms can help pediatricians figure out what's the best next step for their patients.
Molluscum BOTE Sign: A Predictor of Imminent Resolution
Molluscum contagiosum is a common self-limited viral skin infection. The course of the infection often includes tender, crusted, erythematous lesions that prompt suspicion for bacterial infection. However, these signs of inflammation represent a host response that often precedes resolution of the viral disease, rather than bacterial superinfection, and do not require additional antibacterial treatment. We present a case report and retrospective review of 7 additional cases to characterize…
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Clinical Practice Guideline for the Management of Infantile Hemangiomas
Infantile hemangiomas (IHs) occur in as many as 5% of infants, making them the most common benign tumor of infancy. Most IHs are small, innocuous, self-resolving, and require no treatment. However, because of their size or location, a significant minority of IHs are potentially problematic. These include IHs that may cause permanent scarring and disfigurement (eg, facial IHs), hepatic or airway IHs, and IHs with the potential for functional impairment (eg, periorbital IHs), ulceration (that…
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Guidance for treating opioid affected mothers and their infants
Carol Foster, MD Vertigo Treatment Oct 11
Now available – Overcoming Positional VertigoDr. Carol has written a book to answer the many questions about this. Check it out here: http://bit.ly/2Sz4Og4Vi...
Direct Primary Care Frontier
DPC Frontier is dedicated to defending & growing the DPC movement. Our goal is to serve as a legal, regulatory, and growth resource for DPC practices.
The Misunderstanding of Posterior Tongue Tie Anatomy and Release Technique — DrGhaheri.com
When medical providers and parents hear the phrase “tongue tie”, they most commonly picture a tight anterior tongue tie, where the tip of the tongue is tacked down to the floor of the mouth. I have previously described the difference between anterior and posterior tongue tie (PTT) but the concept
Emergency Medicine CME | Evidence-Based Excellence | EB Medicine
EB Medicine publishes cutting-edge evidence-based CME, used by over 15,000 emergency clinicians for practical diagnosis and treatment recommendations.
Emergency Medicine CME | Evidence-Based Excellence | EB Medicine
EB Medicine publishes cutting-edge evidence-based CME, used by over 15,000 emergency clinicians for practical diagnosis and treatment recommendations.
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Realtime MRI of neck extension from Chris Kelly @chrisck
Medical Economics
Table of Contents and articles for the latest issue of Medical Economics