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Parenting nightmare: Kiss on the cheek causes child’s incurable infection

Puzzle of Child’s Misdiagnosed Cheek Lesion Solved with One Look at Dad

A child’s cheek lesion had stumped doctors for weeks. The mysterious mark persisted despite various treatments. Physicians speculated several potential diagnoses, including rare skin conditions and allergic reactions.

The breakthrough came unexpectedly during a routine family visit. The father, casually discussing his own health, revealed a history of similar cheek lesions. This revelation prompted the doctors to reconsider their approach.

After cross-referencing the father’s medical history, doctors identified a hereditary condition that explained both the child’s and the father’s lesions. With this new information, they quickly devised an effective treatment plan, leading to the child’s swift recovery.

This case underscores the importance of considering family medical history in diagnosing persistent conditions, highlighting the role of genetics in patient care.
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Original Author: Beth Mole | Source: Ars Technica

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