Kawasaki Disease

Jan 9, 2019 by in EMERGENCY MEDICINE Comments Off on Kawasaki Disease

HIGH-YIELD FACTS Print Section Listen The principal pathologic feature of Kawasaki disease (KD) is an acute vasculitis that affects the microvessels (arterioles, venules, and capillaries) anywhere in the body. Since…

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Travel-Related Infections

Jan 9, 2019 by in EMERGENCY MEDICINE Comments Off on Travel-Related Infections

HIGH-YIELD FACTS Print Section Listen The most common cause of fever in the child returned from international travel is the nonspecific viral illness. It is imperative to consider treatable causes…

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Pancreatitis

Jan 9, 2019 by in EMERGENCY MEDICINE Comments Off on Pancreatitis

HIGH-YIELD FACTS Print Section Listen The most common etiologies of pancreatitis are trauma, systemic disease, structural anomalies of the pancreatic–biliary system, drugs, infections, and idiopathic causes. The most common symptoms…

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Vomiting, Diarrhea, and Gastroenteritis

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HIGH-YIELD FACTS Print Section Listen Vomiting and diarrhea due to acute infectious gastroenteritis remains one of the most common etiologies of childhood morbidity and mortality, especially in impoverished countries. Bilious…

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Abdominal Pain

Jan 9, 2019 by in EMERGENCY MEDICINE Comments Off on Abdominal Pain

HIGH-YIELD FACTS Print Section Listen If a patient complains of abdominal pain, an examination of the external genitalia should be a part of a routine examination. Ovarian and testicular torsions…

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Anaphylaxis

Jan 9, 2019 by in EMERGENCY MEDICINE Comments Off on Anaphylaxis

HIGH-YIELD FACTS Print Section Listen Epinephrine is the first-line medication for the treatment of anaphylaxis, regardless of the severity. In children, food is the most common trigger for anaphylaxis. Airway…

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Tick-Borne Infections

Jan 9, 2019 by in EMERGENCY MEDICINE Comments Off on Tick-Borne Infections

HIGH-YIELD FACTS Print Section Listen Children may be at higher risk for tick-borne infections than adults due to outdoor activities and potentially not noting attached ticks as readily as adults….

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Influenza

Jan 9, 2019 by in EMERGENCY MEDICINE Comments Off on Influenza

HIGH-YIELD FACTS Print Section Listen Influenza, a viral illness with peak infectivity between December and February, causes fever, cough, rhinitis, myalgias, and abdominal complaints frequently in the pediatric population. Influenza…

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Toxic Shock Syndrome

Jan 9, 2019 by in EMERGENCY MEDICINE Comments Off on Toxic Shock Syndrome

HIGH-YIELD FACTS Print Section Listen Toxic shock syndrome (TSS) is an acute, toxin-mediated illness characterized by fever, erythematous rash, hypotension, multiorgan involvement, and desquamation. Most cases of TSS have been…

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