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A pediatric epidemic: Deformational plagiocephaly/brachycephaly and congenital muscular torticollis
Pediatric healthcare providers are on the front lines to provide early identification and treatment of plagiocephaly/brachycephaly and torticollis for those infants spending more time supine/reclined and less time prone. Here’s why early intervention is so important.
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Ocular emergencies: What pediatricians and frontline physicians need to know
When a child presents with an eye injury, frontline clinicians should implement this 5-minute eye exam to quickly recognize what treatment is warranted and when to refer to an ophthalmologist.
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Developmental outcomes of positional plagiocephaly
image description here A new study urges pediatricians to screen for cognitive challenges as children with PPB age.

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Study recommends vigilant eye screenings in JIA
image description here Early detection and vigilant screening are essential to reduce ocular complications, including blindness, in patients with juvenile idiopathic arthritis (JIA).

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