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Infantile hemangiomas are the most common tumor in infancy. They tend to appear in the first weeks of life and grow as a child ages. Potential complications ...
Head injuries or nervous system illnesses might play a role in the development of learning disorders. ... If your child has a learning disorder, your child's ...
Preparing for your appointment. Call your healthcare professional if your baby or child isn't developing as expected or has other symptoms of Angelman syndrome.
Sometimes stories families tell providers don't add up to injury findings, or history given doesn't correspond with developmental ability. "If they say, 'He ...
In infants, you might notice that one leg is longer than the other. Once a child begins walking, a limp may develop. During diaper changes, one hip may be ...
Regularly scheduled well-baby visits can help identify early signs of poor growth and development, which can be signs of Prader-Willi syndrome or other ...
Call your child's doctor or other healthcare professional for an appointment if you have any concerns about your child's growth and development. You may ...
After the infant's respiratory status has proved stable, surgery can be undertaken for hernia repair. Need for fetal anatomy exam and prompt referral for ...
Infant botulism. This most generic form of botulism begins after spores of C. botulinum bacteria grow in a baby's intestinal tract. It typically occurs in ...
The aim of this study is to describe how kicking frequency and complexity differs over developmental time between typically developing infants, infants with ...
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