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- Mark Weems, MD*
- *Associate Editor, Visual Diagnosis, Pediatrics in Review
In March 2000 the feature Visual Diagnosis was introduced, the purpose being to provide multimedia images of patients, whether photographs or video or audio recordings, that strongly indicated underlying diagnoses. It is both unfortunate and ironic that the very first published case is still relevant today.
—JZ
When Pediatrics in Review was first published 40 years ago, I was in diapers, and Visual Diagnosis was still 2 decades from conception. At its 20-year mark, I was unaware that Pediatrics in Review was beginning to publish content online. I was keenly aware …
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