A Review on Lumps, Bumps, and Birthmarks: When and Why to Refer

Author/s: 
Brown, K. W., Lucas, E., Hoppe, I. C., Humphries, L. S.
Date Added: 
January 12, 2023
Journal/Publication: 
Pediatric Annals
Publisher: 
SLACK
Publication Date: 
January 1, 2023
Issue: 
1
Volume: 
52
Pages: 
e23-e30
Type: 
Meta-analyses, Reviews, and Guidelines
Format: 
Article
DOI (1): 
10.3928/19382359-20221114-07
PMID (1): 
36625801

RPR Commentary

A review of common childhood skin lesions and when to refer for subspecialty care. James W. Mold, MD, MPH

Abstract

Skin lesions of the face, trunk, and extremities are commonly seen in the pediatric population. Although most of these lesions are benign, they can be locally destructive or interfere with normal development. Recognition and diagnosis of these lesions allow for timely workup and referral; treatment, if needed; and facilitation of parental discussions. The purpose of this article is to review common pediatric skin and soft-tissue lesions-or "lumps, bumps, and birthmarks"-to assist with diagnosis, workup, and guidelines for referral to pediatric plastic surgery. [Pediatr Ann. 2023;52(1):e23-e30.].

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