View my collection, "Henoch-Schonlein Purpura (HSP)" from NCBI
A randomized, placebo-controlled trial of prednisone in early
Henoch Schönlein Purpura, BMC, 2004
Henoch-Schönlein Purpura (HSP)
A collaboration between the University of Utah Department of Pediatrics and Primary Children's Medical Library
Friday, June 11, 2010
Thursday, June 3, 2010
The Mystery of a Very Sleepy Infant
Take home point:
Rather than using a sternal rub to arouse a sleepy or lethargic child, a more subdued method is holding the hand of the child and pressing the nail bed.
Intussusception 06.02.2010
Rather than using a sternal rub to arouse a sleepy or lethargic child, a more subdued method is holding the hand of the child and pressing the nail bed.
Intussusception 06.02.2010
Monday, May 24, 2010
Erythema Multiforme
Presented by Tiffany Milner
Patient: A 12 month-old has been referred to the Emergency Department by the PCP. She has a rash, fever, and swelling.
Diagnosis: Erythema Multiforme
More than 50% diagnosed are < 20 years-old
2 Types:
1) EM Minor
a) Little/no mucus membrane involvement
b) Vesicles, no bullae
c) No systemic symptoms
d) Usually involves only extremities and face
2) EM Major
a) Most often a drug reaction
b) Mucus membrane involvement
c) Extensive confluent bullae
d) Systemic symptoms (fever, prostration, chelitis)
View my collection, "Erythema Multiforme" from NCBI
Erythema Multiforme
Patient: A 12 month-old has been referred to the Emergency Department by the PCP. She has a rash, fever, and swelling.
Diagnosis: Erythema Multiforme
More than 50% diagnosed are < 20 years-old
2 Types:
1) EM Minor
a) Little/no mucus membrane involvement
b) Vesicles, no bullae
c) No systemic symptoms
d) Usually involves only extremities and face
2) EM Major
a) Most often a drug reaction
b) Mucus membrane involvement
c) Extensive confluent bullae
d) Systemic symptoms (fever, prostration, chelitis)
View my collection, "Erythema Multiforme" from NCBI
Erythema Multiforme
Wednesday, May 12, 2010
Breakfast with Ed
May 7: Hiatal Hernia presented by Laura Duty
Hiatal Hernia 5.7.2010
April 28: Oven Cleaner Ingestion presented by Brook Lang
View my collection, "Ingestion of Caustic Agents" from NCBI
TOXNET a toxicology data network
Hiatal Hernia 5.7.2010
May 5: Wilms Tumor presented by Megan Harrison
Learning point: A toddler presents to the ED after running into a parent's knee while playing. Is it a traumatic injury or something more? When pain is out of proportion to the injury there could be something more than a traumatic injury involved in the diagnosis.
April 30: Advocacy: Homeless Youth presented by Nate Ostheimer and Danielle SmithApril 28: Oven Cleaner Ingestion presented by Brook Lang
View my collection, "Ingestion of Caustic Agents" from NCBI
TOXNET a toxicology data network
Monday, May 10, 2010
Infant Hypocalcemia?
An infant has been referred to the Emergency Department by the PCP. The parents complain that the newborn (8 days of life) is twitching and has rapid eye movement. He does not seem to be getting better.
Differential Diagnoses:
Parathyroid, Hypocalcemia, Hypomagnesemia, Disorder of Vitamin D Metabolism.
View my collection, "Infant Hypocalcemia?" from NCBI
AM Report Hypocalcemia in Children
Differential Diagnoses:
Parathyroid, Hypocalcemia, Hypomagnesemia, Disorder of Vitamin D Metabolism.
View my collection, "Infant Hypocalcemia?" from NCBI
AM Report Hypocalcemia in Children
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