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PARK CITY, UTAH -- Physicians should consider nutritional deficiencies when diagnosing facial eruptions in infants and children, according to Dr. Beth Drolet.
One of the more perplexing cases she described at a clinical dermatology seminar sponsored by Medicis was a 2 1/2-year-old child referred by emergency physicians for suspected Stevens-Johnson syndrome.
Dr. Drolet, who is the medical director for dermatology at Children's Hospital of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, said the child had no history of health care or immunizations....
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