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                    Published : 23rd October 2025
                    
           			 Authors :  Toby David Lauffer1, Katherine Lazar1, Natasha Oh1, Therese-Mary William1,2,*
 Citation : William TM, et al. (2025). New Insight into The Use of Prophylactic Probiotic Supplement in Preterm and Very Low Birth Weight Infants. Mathews J Pediatr. 10(2):41.
                     
                    Published : 16th October 2025
                    
           			 Author :  Aamir Jalal Al-Mosawi*
 Citation : Al-Mosawi AJ. (2025). Recognizing and Avoiding the Misdiagnosis of Esquirol-Séguin-Down Syndrome in Clinical Practice: A Clinical Imperative. Mathews J Pediatr. 10(2):45.
                     
                    Published : 08th October 2025
                    
           			 Author :  Michael D Levin*
 Citation : Levin MD. (2025). The Role of Alberto Peña in the Modern Concept of Functional Constipation in Children. Mathews J Pediatr. 10(2):46.
                     
                    Published : 17th September 2025
                    
           			 Author :  Aamir Jalal Al-Mosawi*
 Citation : Al-Mosawi AJ. (2025). Sturge-Kalischer-Weber Syndrome: A Historical Overview and Educational Imagery. Mathews J Pediatr. 10(2):43.
                     
                    Published : 17th September 2025
                    
           			 Author :  Aamir Jalal Al-Mosawi*
 Citation : Al-Mosawi AJ. (2025). Periorbital Cellulitis: An Educational Image and Mini-Review. Mathews J Pediatr. 10(2):44.
                     
                    Published : 16th September 2025
                    
           			 Author :  Aamir Jalal Al-Mosawi*
 Citation : Al-Mosawi AJ. (2025). Recognition and Treatment of Candida albicans Diaper Dermatitis: An Educational Image and Review. Mathews J Pediatr. 10(1):42.