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Case Reports in Dermatology
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Author(s)/Faculty: Philipp Babilas, MD, PhD;Stephan Schreml, MD;Michael Landthaler, MD, PhD;Thomas Vogt,
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MD, PhD;Ronen Zipkin, MD;Marwa Moustafa, MD;Shira Rosenberg, MD;Allyson A. Kreshak, MD;Binh T. Ly, MD;Whitney C.D. Edwards, MD;Stephen H. Carson, MD;Andrej Spec;Helena Molero, MD;Peter A. Noronha, MD
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Source: PEDIATRIC ANNALS 38:11
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Type: Journal
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Number of Articles: 4
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Release Date: November 2009
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Expiration Date: November 30, 2012
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Cost: $25.00 / $105.00
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Credit Type: CME
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Number of Credit(s): 3.00
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OVERVIEW
Dermatology-related conditions are some of the most common conditions seen in the primary care pediatrician’s office. These conditions can include
such common conditions as eczema, and more life-threatening conditions, such as malignancies. Learning what to include in the differential diagnosis is
key to ensure the best treatment and fast patient recovery.
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- A 12-month-old Boy with Impaired Pigmentation
- An 11-year-old Boy with a Fever and Non-pruritic Rash
- A 3-year-old Boy with Fever and Oral Lesions
- A 3-month-old Girl with a Rash on Her Neck and Upper Chest