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Early puberty can result in a lot of parental anxiety, and many pediatricians are unsure of how to assess for true early pubertal onset versus a more serious condition. Find out more here. |
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PEDIATRIC PSYCHOLOGY
For most teenagers, a psychosocial history is at least as important as the physical exam. This essential psychosocial history can be obtained using the HEEADSSS method of interviewing adolescents. See how the most recent version works here. |
NEUROLOGY
Anti-N-methyl-D-aspartate-receptor (NMDAR) encephalitis, often mistaken for viral infection, presents a bewildering mix of behavioral, psychiatric, movement, speech, autonomic, and brainstem-function symptoms in children and adolescents. Recovery for these children depends on early recognition of the complex signs and a multidisciplinary approach to comprehensive care. What should you know? |
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