Supplemental oxygen can be delivered safely to patients in their home. Here experts discuss the indications for oxygen therapy, the amount needed, and the interface for delivery.
Have a puzzling pediatric case that you'd like to share with your fellow readers? We're looking for stories about intriguing diagnoses that have stumped the experts! If you’re interested, please contact cradwan@mmhgroup.com for submission guidelines.
A healthy 3-year-old girl presents for evaluation of light brown spots on her trunk and extremities that have appeared over the last 2 years. The spots are not symptomatic but the girl’s parents are worried that she could have neurofibromatosis.
For Contemporary Pediatrics, Dr Bobby Lazzara discusses a retrospective analysis published in Clinical Pediatrics that looked at the incidence of accidents involving cosmetics in children aged 5 years and younger.
ADVERTISEMENT
This is a post-only, outbound email. Please do not reply to this email as we will be unable to respond to your reply. Please use the links provided if you have questions or concerns regarding this email or your subscription.
This email was sent by: MultiMedia Healthcare
535 Connecticut Avenue, Suite 300
Norwalk, CT, 06854, USA