If a child presents with multiple, repeated complaints of unknown etiology, as a pediatric nurse, for what syndrome should you be suspicious?
A) Legg-Perthes syndrome
B) Guillain-Barre syndrome
C) Munchausen syndrome by proxy
D) Stevens-Johnson syndrome
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