Back to Basics: A common rash
Pediatric rashes are tricky - this is certainly one you'll see! Here we review the diagnosis and treatment of a common disease.
Pediatric rashes are tricky - this is certainly one you'll see! Here we review the diagnosis and treatment of a common disease.
Happy Labor Day! As summer comes to an end, its time to start thinking about some fall/winter pathologies. Here is our one minute summary of croup!
After reading the Back to the Basics post below, you decide you need a urine sample for your febrile infant. Can you use a urine collection bag? It just seems easier for everyone involved, right? Click to see why that is the wrong answer.
Read on for a "can't-miss" diagnosis that should be on your differential for a child with prolonged (>/= 5 days) fever.
A floppy baby presents.
Omphalitis is a potentially life-threatening infection of the umbilical stump. Brush up with these pearls so you won't miss it on your next peds shift!
The differential for pediatric chest pain is very different from that of adults. Read below for a few pearls on Pediatric Chest Pain.
Have an adolescent complaining of hip pain, groin pain, knee pain or limp? Don't forget to think about this pediatric orthopedic emergency where timely diagnosis truly matters.
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