EMERGENCY MEDICINE

Infective endocarditis

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5.7 Infective endocarditis Sarah Dalton Essentials 1 Infective endocarditis is the microbial infection of cardiac endothelium. 2 Risk factors include congenital heart disease, central venous access, intravenous drug use and…

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Abdominal pain

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7.1 Abdominal pain Jason Hort Essentials 1 Only a small percentage of children presenting with abdominal pain have an underlying surgical cause. 2 The age of the child with abdominal…

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Croup

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6.7 Croup Gary Geelhoed Essentials 1 Croup is a common childhood problem with a peak incidence of 60 per 1000 child years in those aged between 1 and 2 years….

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Foreign bodies and caustic ingestion

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14.5 Foreign bodies and caustic ingestion Stuart Lewena, Gervase Chaney Essentials Nasal foreign bodies 1 Foreign body removal from the nasal passage requires good preparation and lighting. 2 The appropriate…

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Diabetic emergencies in children

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10.2 Diabetic emergencies in children Kam Sinn Essentials 1 Diabetes mellitus is one of the most common chronic diseases in childhood. 2 The incidence of childhood diabetes has been increasing…

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Retropharyngeal abscess

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14.4 Retropharyngeal abscess James Tilleard Essentials 1 The potential for airway compromise and other complications mandates early diagnosis and treatment. 2 Retropharyngeal abscess should be suspected in children with sore…

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Bilious vomiting

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7.5 Bilious vomiting Andrew J.A. Holland Essentials 1 Bilious vomiting generally indicates an intestinal obstruction due to surgical pathology. 2 Early referral to a paediatric surgeon is recommended. 3 Rarely…

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The nose

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14.2 The nose Stuart Lewena, Gervase Chaney Essentials Rhinitis and sinusitis 1 Acute rhinitis is common and largely due to viral infections. 2 Mucopurulent discharge does not mean bacterial infection….

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Pertussis

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6.4 Pertussis Nigel W. Crawford, Colin V.E. Powell Essentials 1 Pertussis infection is most common and severe in infants less than 6 months of age. 2 All children less than…

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