2026 | Vol. 2 | Iss. 1
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Topical Reviews in Pediatrics (TRiP)
Pediatric healthcare topics, concise clinical decision-making support, and patient education for clinical pediatric practices
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Dear Colleagues, I am excited to announce the publication of Issue 1, Volume 2 of Topical Reviews in Pediatrics (TRiP). There are 6 new articles and 3 creative pieces. This edition continues our commitment to providing clinicians and researchers with comprehensive, evidence-based updates across the full spectrum of pediatric care—from neonatal intensive care to adolescent medicine. I …
Abstract: Measles is one of the world’s most contagious viruses. Spread via airborne droplet nuclei, the measles virus causes a classic syndrome comprising a prodromal period of fever, cough, rhinorrhea/coryza, and conjunctivitis, followed by an exanthematous period with a stereotyped rash that progresses cephalocaudally. Complications from this syndrome include pneumonia, croup, tracheitis, otitis media, encephalitis, …
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Abstract Background: Chronic orthostatic intolerance (COI), including postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome (POTS), causes substantial functional limitations in pediatric patients. Functional assessment often relies on both child and parent reports; however, the accuracy of the correlation between patient- and parent-reported functional questionnaires is unknown. The objective was to examine agreement between parent- and child-reported Functional Disability …
To the parents who were more than medicine . . .
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