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Pediatric Heart Failure: An Often Missed, Potentially Urgent Diagnosis
In this guide for primary care providers, pediatric cardiologist Christiana Tai, MD, breaks down the various ways heart failure may present, depending on age and underlying causeAnemia In Patients
Focusing on the anemias most often seen in primary care, pediatric hematologist Shreya Agarwal, MD, breaks down the diagnostic process – with insights on what's normal versus abnormal in patients ranging from newborns to teenagers.When Meds Fail: Latest and Best Options for Kids With Epilepsy
Despite numerous new drugs developed over the last 30 years, medications alone aren’t enough to control seizures in one-third of patients with epilepsy.Keeping Kids in the Game: Prevention and Treatment of Sports Injuries
Physical therapist Tuan Mai, PT, DPT, discusses the lifelong benefits conferred by regular physical activity and the incidence of injuries among young athletes, detailing risk factors and how they can be addressedA Game Plan for Shoulder Injuries: Pediatric Evaluation and Management
The shoulder is the most commonly injured joint, and school-age athletes not only are at particular risk but have special treatment considerations due to the immaturity of their skeletal system.Handling Hydronephrosis: How to Classify, Monitor and Manage the Spectrum of Disease
This talk from pediatric nephrologist Sanober Sadiq, MBBS, offers a deeper understanding of hydronephrosis, a condition affecting 1 in 100 pregnancies and ranging from an essentially benign problem that resolves on its own to one requiring surgical or other interventions.The Pediatric Cardiovascular Genetics Program: A Heart-to-Heart for the Whole Family
Learn how this growing program provides comprehensive care for families affected by hereditary heart disease.Pediatric Liver Tumor Update: The Complementary Roles of Primary and Specialty Care
With an increased incidence of liver cancer in U.S. children, pediatricians need to understand the most common tumors, pick up on possible signs and know first workup steps.Pediatric Hematology Team Card
Meet the Pediatric Hematology team.Forging the Future of Pediatric Lymphoma Care
Research in recent decades has led to significant improvements in pediatric lymphoma care, with the latest treatments now curing up to 95% of certain subtypes and stages of lymphoma.Liver Transplantation: Indication, Allocation, and Inequity
Pediatric gastroenterologist and hepatologist Sharad I. Wadhwani, MD, MPH, reviews liver transplant indications and evaluation steps, explores current issues around risk scoring and organ distribution systems, and elucidates immediate and long-term monitoring considerations for these vulnerable patients.Examining Medical Traumatic Stress Through the Lens of Inflammatory Bowel Disease
Medical traumatic stress is common, especially in children with pediatric-onset disorders, such as inflammatory bowel disease, explains gastroenterologist Addison Cuneo, MD, and many even meet the criteria for PTSD.