Pediatrics
Conference Coverage
Anti-NMDAR encephalitis or primary psychiatric disorder?
Once anti-NMDA receptor encephalitis is identified, most patients will benefit from immunotherapy and tumor removal, though recovery may take...
From the Journals
Standing orders for vaccines may improve pediatric vaccination rates
From the Journals
Chest imaging guidelines released for pediatric COVID-19
The authors wrote the consensus statement to help clinicians evaluate children with potential COVID-19, interpret chest imaging findings, and...
Commentary
A pandemic of pediatric panic
As we talk with children, we must remember that they may be implicitly asking for more than a number, date, or mechanism.
Feature
COVID-19 registry tracks pregnant women, newborns
Within 2 weeks of going live, the registry had enrolled more than 400 participants from across the United States.
Feature
COVID-19: Frequently asked clinical questions
Should I continue to vaccinate my pediatric population during peak COVID-19?
Commentary
What will pediatrics look like in 2022?
Maybe you will have instituted an appointment schedule with sick visits in the morning and well checks in the afternoon.
Feature
Prioritizing ambulatory gynecology care during COVID-19: The latest guidance
ACOG gives examples of which patients need in-person appointments, telehealth visits, or visits that should be deferred.
Feature
Latest data on COVID-19 patients with rheumatic diseases revealed in registry
Data for a total of 583 COVID-19 patients have now been made available.
News
Management of infants born to mothers with COVID-19
Clinicians should protect themselves with Contact and Droplet PPE at all times until an infant’s viral status is known.
Perspectives
In praise of parents and children
As we’re left with fewer and fewer outcomes to celebrate, we may be left celebrating the effort, which is exactly what we should be doing in the...