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  • Painful Plantar Papules and Nodules in a Child

  • Pediatric Annals, February 2008, Volume 37 Issue 2
  • Editor’s note: Each month, this department features a discussion of an unusual diagnosis in genetics, radiology, or dermatology. A description and images...More »
  • CME Article
  • Treatment of Alopecia Areata in Children

  • Pediatric Annals, July 2009, Volume 38 Issue 7
  • Alopecia areata (AA) is characterized by sudden, non-scarring hair loss of varied distribution that is often recurrent. AA is common; the lifetime risk of...More »
  • Commentary
  • Food allergy and atopic dermatitis

  • Infectious Diseases in Children, April 2011
  • Food allergy is defined as an adverse health effect arising from a specific immune response — immunoglobulin E-mediated — that occurs reproducibly on...More »
  • Editorial
  • Kawasaki Time

  • Pediatric Annals, February 2009, Volume 38 Issue 2
  • Albert Yan, Chief of Dermatology at Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, is guest editor of this issue of Pediatric Annals, which is devoted to the topic...More »
  • Guest Editorial
  • This Issue: Skin Emergencies

  • Pediatric Annals, October 2010, Volume 39 Issue 10
  • Every day, a child with a dermatologic condition will enter the pediatrician’s office, or the emergency room. The challenge we’re faced with...More »
  • Articles
  • Cutaneous Drug Reactions in Children

  • Pediatric Annals, October 2010, Volume 39 Issue 10
  • Pediatric patients are exposed to a variety of medications during their childhood. From over-the-counter (OTC) medications, the latest oral antibiotic or...More »
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  • A 6-Week-Old Girl with a Scalp Lesion

  • Pediatric Annals, January 2013, Volume 42 Issue 1
  • CME Educational Objectives
    1. Identify the clinical features of aplasia cutis congenita (ACC).
    2. Understand the differential diagnosis of ACC.
    3. Recognize...More »