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What's causing these linear papular eruptions?
A father brings his 12-year-old son to the clinic for evaluation of a skin eruption that has been on the back of the boy's neck for a year, but which just began to extend behind his ear. The rash is asymptomatic, and the otherwise healthy patient is annoyed that he has to spend a beautiful morning in a physician's office.
What's the diagnosis?
 
Chest wall rigidity in fentanyl abuse
A study found that chest wall rigidity may be partially responsible for some of the deaths related to the intravenous injection of illicit fentanyl.
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CONTEMPORARY PEDIATRICS VIDEO
 
Are you prepared for a clinical emergency?
image description here For Contemporary Pediatrics, Dr Bobby Lazzara discusses a study published in the journal Pediatric Emergency Care that examined whether practices were prepared for emergencies requiring airway management.

JOB OPPORTUNITIES
 
 
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