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Case Report and Brief Review
07/17/2019
A previously healthy 2-year-old boy presented with a 2-day history of dysphagia. He refused to eat or drink and would not swallow his saliva and thus was constantly drooling.
A previously healthy 2-year-old boy presented with a 2-day history of dysphagia. He refused to eat or drink and would not swallow his saliva and thus was constantly drooling.
A previously healthy 2-year-old...
07/17/2019
Gastroenterology
Case Report and Brief Review
07/09/2019
In this new interactive quiz, we present the case of a 7-year-old boy who had 3 weeks of recurrent fevers, left lower-extremity pain, and mild diarrhea. Can you make a diagnosis and treat this patient?
In this new interactive quiz, we present the case of a 7-year-old boy who had 3 weeks of recurrent fevers, left lower-extremity pain, and mild diarrhea. Can you make a diagnosis and treat this patient?
In this new interactive quiz, we...
07/09/2019
Gastroenterology
News
06/25/2019
In our latest interactive quiz, we describe a case of a 2-year-old girl who presents with right-sided ptosis in the setting of isolated left-sided ptosis. Can you make a diagnosis and treat this patient?
In our latest interactive quiz, we describe a case of a 2-year-old girl who presents with right-sided ptosis in the setting of isolated left-sided ptosis. Can you make a diagnosis and treat this patient?
In our latest interactive quiz,...
06/25/2019
Neurology
Case Report and Brief Review
06/12/2019
A 14-year-old boy presented with a 2-week history of diarrhea with bright red rectal bleeding. He had had intermittent diarrhea with bleeding for more than 2 years.
A 14-year-old boy presented with a 2-week history of diarrhea with bright red rectal bleeding. He had had intermittent diarrhea with bleeding for more than 2 years.
A 14-year-old boy presented with...
06/12/2019
Gastroenterology
Conference Coverage
05/22/2019
While the 6-food elimination diet is commonly recommended to reduce symptoms of pediatric EoE, authors of a study presented at DDW sought to determine whether a less-restrictive food-elimination diet could offer the same benefit.
While the 6-food elimination diet is commonly recommended to reduce symptoms of pediatric EoE, authors of a study presented at DDW sought to determine whether a less-restrictive food-elimination diet could offer the same benefit.
While the 6-food elimination...
05/22/2019
Gastroenterology
Conference Coverage
05/18/2019
The results of a study presented at DDW 2019 suggest a different—and better—approach than watching and waiting when a child swallows a button battery.
The results of a study presented at DDW 2019 suggest a different—and better—approach than watching and waiting when a child swallows a button battery.
The results of a study presented...
05/18/2019
Gastroenterology
Commentary
04/26/2019
In this commentary, M. Chiara Manzini, PhD, provides an overview of her research on gender bias in autism and why being aware of such bias is important for neurologists.
In this commentary, M. Chiara Manzini, PhD, provides an overview of her research on gender bias in autism and why being aware of such bias is important for neurologists.
In this commentary, M. Chiara...
04/26/2019
Neurology
News
04/24/2019
In this interactive quiz, a 14-year-old boy presents to an outside urgent care facility after having accidentally swallowed part of the metallic opening mechanism of an aluminum beverage can. Can you manage this patient?
In this interactive quiz, a 14-year-old boy presents to an outside urgent care facility after having accidentally swallowed part of the metallic opening mechanism of an aluminum beverage can. Can you manage this patient?
In this interactive quiz, a...
04/24/2019
Gastroenterology
News
04/18/2019
Authors of a new study determined which variables assessed during an initial clinical evaluation for concussion are independently associated with time until symptom resolution among pediatric patients.
Authors of a new study determined which variables assessed during an initial clinical evaluation for concussion are independently associated with time until symptom resolution among pediatric patients.
Authors of a new study...
04/18/2019
Neurology
Podcasts
04/10/2019
Dr Cohran, from Ann and Robert H. Lurie Children’s Hospital of Chicago, discusses the current state of pediatric intestinal rehabilitation programs, treatment advances led by these programs, and more.
Dr Cohran, from Ann and Robert H. Lurie Children’s Hospital of Chicago, discusses the current state of pediatric intestinal rehabilitation programs, treatment advances led by these programs, and more.
Dr Cohran, from Ann and Robert...
04/10/2019
Gastroenterology