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X-Ray Elevates Diagnosis from Pneumonia to Hodgkin’s Lymphoma
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Read a case study about a previously healthy 12-year-old boy presented to CHOP Urgent Care with fever and nonproductive cough.
Making a Note of It
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Hear from Catherine Bonita, MD, who sees patients in the CHOP Care Network Primary Care Flourtown, Pennsylvania, practice.
Make the Diagnosis: Summer 2014
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12-week-old infant boy presented to his pediatrician after his parents saw abnormal eye movements and cloudiness.
Pink Eye Goes Awry
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Read a case study from the Division of Ophthalmology about pink eye, the detection of herpes simplex virus-1 (HSV-1) and the recurrence of HSV keratitis in children.
Treating Infantile Hemangioma and Ruling Out PHACES Syndrome
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Read a case study from the Division of Ophthalmology about treating infantile hemangioma and ruling out PHACES syndrome.
Jumpy, Hazy Eyes
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Read a case study from the Division of Ophthalmology about an infant presenting with abnormal eye movements and cloudiness who was evaluated for aniridia and possible WAGR syndrome associations.
A Magician and More
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"Half of my time as a pediatric ophthalmology fellow is spent being an ophthalmologist, and the other half is spent being a magician..." A post from Melissa Wong, MD
Make the Diagnosis: Spring 2014
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A 14-year-old boy presented to Urgent Care for a skin lesion on his right foot which has been present for 3 weeks. It originally was swollen and itchy. Then after wearing wet sneakers, it became ring-like.
New ‘Competencies’ Model: A Better Way to Evaluate Residents
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A post from Lisa Zaoutis, MD, about the current process for evaluating residents.