
News|Slideshows|August 26, 2016
A Case of A Baby with Bumpy Feet
Author(s)Jonathan A. Schneider, DO
Bilateral tiny lumps in a 4-month-old boy's heels are making his mother anxious. Get a close look at the lesions and enter your Dx.
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At a well child visit for her 4-month-old, a mother is concerned about bilateral tiny hard lumps under the skin of the baby's heels. She says there have been others that have "disappeared." Learn more about the baby's general health and PMH in this slide show and get a close look at the bumps. What's your diagnosis?
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