What is ‘Plum Tongue’?

The baby’s throat is so painful that they can’t eat, and when they go to the hospital, they are told it’s ‘plum tongue.’ What is this condition? Can it be cured?
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What is Ewing Sarcoma?

Last month, a child experienced a persistent high fever, which was later discovered in a hospital examination to be a 2-cm-sized tumor at the back of the child’s neck. The doctor said it was Ewing sarcoma and required hospitalization for some time.
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What is Intussusception in Children?

Intussusception is one of the common abdominal emergencies in infants, usually occurring between the ages of 5 months and 1.5 years. This article discusses the causes and treatment methods of intussusception.
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What is Tetralogy of Fallot?

Tetralogy of Fallot is a congenital heart disease characterized by symptoms such as cyanosis, difficulty breathing, hypoxic attacks, and crouching. Treatment methods include corrective surgery for the tetralogy and palliative surgery, with the specific course of treatment depending on the patient’s condition.
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