Smartphone photographs provide a convenient avenue for direct parent-to-clinician teledermatology care, according to recent research published in JAMA Dermatology. Researchers from the Children’s ...
Pediatric skin diseases often defy adult patterns, requiring careful clinical judgment and revisiting diagnoses when treatments fail. High-risk mucocutaneous reactions in children, such as SJS/TEN and ...
"This handbook serves the needs of undergraduate medical students ,nursing students and is good refresher for Pediatric post graduates."Reviewed by: Neel Kamal, Date: Aug. 14 This portable, photo-rich ...
Q: Who all should do skin self examination? A: Everyone! Children should be taught at an early age how to do it. All adults, irrespective of sex, age, and race should make it a habit, rather than ...
NEW YORK — Over the last year, labeling for a number of anti-inflammatory treatments for dermatologic diseases has been updated to include adolescents as well as young children, and this trend is not ...
Pediatric dermatology faces access disparities due to lack of awareness, language barriers, and training gaps in recognizing diverse skin conditions. Accessing pediatric dermatology care is ...
April 26, 2011 — Using a chaperone during a pediatric physical examination should be a shared decision between the patient and pediatrician, according to the revised policy statement of the American ...
Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) is a bacterial scourge that is resistant to most common antibiotics and thus difficult to treat, particularly in children where it commonly causes ...
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