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Pediatricians should target lung function as well as lifestyle, diet, and obesity as contributing factors for pediatric asthma and examine interventions that will improve patients' compliance with treatment regimens.
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A co-author of the recent Childhood Adenotonsillectomy Trial study discusses key developments in the screening, diagnosing, and treatment of kids with obstructive sleep apnea syndrome (OSAS) as well as current AAP clinical practice guidelines for diagnosis and management of OSAS. » More |
Good asthma control in children begins with an accurate diagnosis and uses spirometry to control patients' symptoms and monitor their lung function. This article provides pediatricians with a quick primer on the use of the spirometer in children with asthma and guidance for incorporating this tool into the clinic setting. » More |
The mother of a healthy 15-year-old boy brings him to the office for evaluation of a darkening hairy patch on his left upper chest and shoulder. The patch is not symptomatic, and it first appeared as a subtle, poorly defined brown area when he was aged 10 years. » What's the diagnosis? |
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