An 11-year-old boy presented to the pediatric emergency department with a concern of a possible foreign body in the left nostril, with blockage of the left nasal cavity, for the past 2 weeks.
Sebaceous gland hyperplasia is a common but temporary physiologic disorder in full-term newborns that most often occurs on the nose, cheeks, and upper lips.
This 9-month-old boy was brought to dermatology by his parents, who were alarmed by the rash on his buttocks. The rash had been present on and off for several weeks and had been treated as ringworm, first...
<p>A remarkable finding at this neonate’s initial physical examination was a 3×4-cm midline sacral swelling, which was soft, had overlying blotchy erythema, and did not blanch with...
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