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February 16, 2015

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Pediatric stroke: Risk factors and diagnostic challenges

Although incidence of stroke among children is low, it remains a leading cause of mortality. Pediatricians with knowledge of the risk factors and presenting signs of pediatric stroke can ensure that these children receive a rapid diagnosis and care. » More

Improving diagnosis and treatment of pediatric AIS

Future research is needed to better tailor treatment of pediatric AIS specifically to children rather than base it on protocols for adults as current guidelines suggest. » More

Electronic stethoscopes: What's new for auscultation

Although there is nothing wrong with traditional stethoscopes, taking the time to learn the nuances of digital auscultation will improve your diagnostic capabilities. » More

Dermcase: Puzzling pigmentation on a baby's scalp

A healthy 2-month-old girl presents for evaluation with a large pigmented plaque on her left cheek and scalp that her mother says she has had since birth. » More

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