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Make the Diagnosis: February 2023
L.R., a 15-year-old female, presented to an emergency department with an inability to void for 13 hours, as well as lower abdominal pain.
What's That Funny Sound in My Ear? Explaining Tinnitus
Tinnitus is the perception of sound in one or both ears that is not related to external sounds. It may be high or low in pitch, and continuous or just occasional.
Feature Article — Adult Vaccine Recommendations? What Should I Know?
Find out about recent changes to adult vaccine recommendations and what drove them.
Vaccine News & Notes — February 2023
Learn about the decrease in numbers of completely unvaccinated children in the CDC’s annual survey, and check out “The Vaccine Quest,” a free online course for anyone who wants to find out more about vaccines.
Practice Variation and Guidelines for the Diagnosis and Treatment of Celiac Disease in Children
Regional and local differences in the diagnosis and treatment of celiac disease affects outcomes for youth.
CHOP Researchers Identify Underreported Symptoms in Patients with Common Form of Genetic Epilepsy
STXBP1-related disorders include gastrointestional and respiratory symptoms in certain patients, according to extensive interviews with caregivers.
More Than a Bloody Nose: Platelet Storage Pool Deficiency
Avery, a 5-year-old male, presents to the pediatrician for his well-child visit. His parents report that he is growing and developing well, but that they are concerned about recurrent nosebleeds that are happening most nights over the past week.
Advanced Sickle Cell Disease Therapies—Including a Cure—Are on the Horizon
Case: Langston is a 12-year-old with sickle cell disease whom you have followed in your practice since infancy.
Promising Use for Antibody Treatment for EoE
Two recent studies show dupilumab improves eosinophilic esophagitis symptoms and pathology for adolescents and young adults.
Motility Case Study
When rumination and gastroparesis collide in patients at Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, a personalized treatment plan is developed.