Richard H. Schwartz, MD
DR. SCHWARTZ is a pediatrician at Advanced Pediatrics, Vienna, Va., a clinical professor of pediatrics at Georgetown University and George Washington University School of Medicine, a full professor of pediatrics at Virginia Commonwalth University, Medical College of Virginia, and professor of pediatrics at the University of Virginia School of Health Sciences. |
Chronic earaches can lead to hearing loss
July 1, 2010 By: Richard H. Schwartz, MD
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Robert Sbahadori, MD
A retraction pocket is to be differentiated from the common and usually benigh simple retracted tympanic membrane, which is often detected in a child with a simple upper respiratory infection. |
Tackling ankyloglossia in the office (CME)
January 1, 2008 By: Michael S. Martin, MD
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Richard H. Schwartz, MD
Ankyloglossia can have a significant impact on breastfeeding moms and their growing newborns. More often than not, resolutions can be delivered in snip--literally. Here's how. |
Beach Week: Sand and swimming or sex and swilling?
April 1, 2001 By: Richard H. Schwartz, MD
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Regina Milteer, MD
Parents and pediatricians worry that this high school graduation rite is far from wholesome. The authors offer reassurance and suggestions for reducing risky behaviors. |
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