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Linear papular eruption grows on boy's neck

A father brings his 12-year-old son to the clinic for evaluation of a skin eruption that has been on the back of the boy's neck for a year, but which just began to extend behind his ear. The rash is asymptomatic, and the otherwise healthy patient is annoyed that he has to spend a beautiful morning in a physician's office. What's the diagnosis?


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POC influenza testing: State of the art

With point-of-care (POC) molecular assays, pediatricians can diagnose influenza A and B during the office visit. Find out more here.

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Pearl-like mass on a girl's tympanic membrane

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Can heroin use start with nonmedical opioid use?

For Contemporary Pediatrics, Dr Bobby Lazzara explains key findings from a study published in Pediatrics. The study looked at whether children and adolescents who engage in nonmedical use of opioid medications are increasing their future risk of heroin use.

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