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Review Question - QID 106461

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QID 106461 (Type "106461" in App Search)
A couple brings their 4-week-old female to clinic with the chief complaint of neck swelling. The patient has an uncomplicated birth history and has been feeding and stooling normally. Vital signs are within normal limits and physical exam shows a well-appearing infant with her head tilted to the right (Figure A). Passive range of motion is full and there is no mass palpable in the sternocleidomastoid. There is no craniofacial asymmetry or spinal abnormality, and her neurologic exam is normal. What is the most appropriate treatment for this child?
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