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INFECTIOUS DISEASE
Contemporary Pediatrics asked pediatric and dermatology experts to share recommendations for insect repellents to prevent mosquito bites that might spread the Zika virus. What are they recommending? |
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PUZZLER
The anxious parents of a previously healthy 19-month-old boy bring the child to the emergency department for evaluation of progressive rash that began 4 months ago. The skin eruption began as small blisters on his knees, which became tense and ruptured, eventually evolving to red-pink scaly plaques. What's the diagnosis? |
DERMCASE
The parents of a healthy 6-month-old boy with eczema bring him to the office for evaluation of a rapidly progressive rash on his arms, legs, face, and back. He had a low-grade fever and loose stools for 2 days last week. What's the diagnosis? |
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