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Sales of nutritional supplements continue to rise, and available data indicate that use of these products is fairly common within the pediatric population. More |
A workup is indicated for a child with signs of puberty starting before the normal lower age limits to determine whether the developmental changes represent normal variation or a pathologic process. More |
There are a number of entities to consider in the differential diagnosis when a child presents with a limp, including autoimmune diseases, musculoskeletal disorders, infection, and cancer. Here's why juvenile arthritis is high on the list. More |
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