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How to approach drug testing

It's a delicate and potentially volatile topic: testing for pediatric drug abuse. So, how is a physician to walk this high wire, assessing patients and providing care while respecting and protecting those patients' rights, especially when those patients are minors? Find out here.


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Toddler with lesions on cheeks, ears, and arms

Alarmed parents bring their healthy 14-month-old son to the office for evaluation of a rash that appeared on his face and arms 3 days ago. He had a fever and runny nose at that time, but the fever has since resolved and he is behaving normally. What's the diagnosis?

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Baby girl with right labia majora mass

Infant's finger has a fast-growing nodule

October 08, 2016

CONTEMPORARY PEDIATRICS VIDEO

Can heroin use start with nonmedical opioid use?

For Contemporary Pediatrics, Dr Bobby Lazzara explains key findings from a study published in Pediatrics. The study looked at whether children and adolescents who engage in nonmedical use of opioid medications are increasing their future risk of heroin use.

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