Pediatrics
Posted By: Lydia on 2006-11-30
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This is a 6 month old who is refusing to swallow solids, doctor lists a diagnosis of something that sounds like "oral diversion". Anyone heard of this or know what is being diagnosed? Thanks Much.
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