Alexander K.C. Leung, MD1,2—Series Editor • Benjamin Barankin, MD3 • Joseph M. Lam, MD4 • Amy A.M. Leung, MD5 • Kin Fon Leong, MD6
Alexander K.C. Leung, MD1,2 —Series E...
This article is part of a series describing and differentiating dermatologic lumps and bumps. In part 19, sternocleidomastoid tumor of infancy and pedal nodules from heel prick are described.
A previously healthy 3-month-old boy was brought to the primary care pediatric dermatology clinic by his parents for evaluation of worsening facial, diaper, and extremity rash.
A 4-day-old boy born at 38 weeks’ gestation presented with his parents to a pediatric outpatient clinic for his first newborn visit. His mother is a 26-year-old G8P4 woman.
A 4-month-old boy was brought to the craniofacial clinic with arhinia, severe protein-calorie malnutrition, tracheostomy tube, gastrostomy tube, dependence on supplemental oxygen, global developmental...
A healthy 5-month-old girl presented with a vascular plaque over the back that had been noted a few weeks after birth. The plaque had begun as an erythematous patch that had grown fairly rapidly over the...
This article is part of a series describing and differentiating dermatologic lumps and bumps. In part 12, Bohn nodules, Epstein pearls, and neonatal sucking pads of the lips are described.
Two unrelated male neonates were born at term in the same hospital on the same day. Both mothers had prenatal care established in the first trimester, and both pregnancies were uncomplicated.
A 4-year-old girl and her 15-year-old brother came to the pediatric clinic for a checkup. On physical examination, the girl had a well-healed cleft lip scar and lower lip pits, and her brother had lower lip...
A 3-week-old boy, born at 40 weeks and 6 days, presented to the pediatric primary care urgent care clinic on day 26 of life with maternal concern that the patient had not had a bowel movement in 3 days. The...