Ahmed R Mahmood,Aneesh T Narang
Ahmed R Mahmood
The red eye is one of the most frequent presenting complaints in the emergency department setting. A wide spectrum of disease processes may present as a red eye, ranging from benign self-limiting etiologies to serious vision-threatening one...
Matthew R Babineau,Leon D Sanchez
Matthew R Babineau
Ophthalmologic emergencies account for up to 3% of visits to emergency departments in the United States. Although isolated ocular complaints are rarely life-threatening, they can lead to significant short- and long-term morbidity, including...
Derek A Robinett,Joseph H Kahn
Derek A Robinett
This article is a review of the anatomy of the eye and its surrounding tissues. A working knowledge of the functional anatomy of the eye will aid the emergency physician in performing a thorough yet efficient physical examination of the eye...
Emergency Medicine Clinics of North America. Ophthalmologic emergencies. Preface [0.03%]
北美急诊医学临床手册 极端情况下的眼科急症 题词
Joseph H Kahn,Brendan Magauran
Joseph H Kahn
The crying infant [0.03%]
哭泣的婴儿
Martin Herman,Audrey Le
Martin Herman
Infants with the chief complaint of crying can present a diagnostic dilemma to the health care provider. This article discusses the differential diagnosis and management of the crying infant.
James E Colletti,Samip Kothari,Danielle M Jackson et al.
James E Colletti et al.
Jaundice (also known as hyperbilirubinemia) is a yellowish-greenish pigmentation of the sclera and skin caused by an increase in bilirubin production or a defect in bilirubin elimination. Management of hyperbilirubinemia is one of the most ...
The evolving approach to the young child who has fever and no obvious source [0.03%]
发热而无明确病因的婴幼儿的诊疗策略在不断变化
Paul Ishimine
Paul Ishimine
Fever is a common complaint of young children who seek care in the emergency department. Recent advances, such as universal vaccination with the pneumococcal conjugate vaccine, require the review of traditional approaches to these patients....
Childhood seizures [0.03%]
儿童癫痫发作
Michelle D Blumstein,Marla J Friedman
Michelle D Blumstein
Seizures are a common neurologic problem in childhood affecting 4% to 10% of children before the age of 16 years. Seizures must be differentiated from other childhood disorders and correctly classified with regard to type. Emergency treatme...
Metabolic emergencies [0.03%]
代谢紧急情况
Kenneth T Kwon,Virginia W Tsai
Kenneth T Kwon
Metabolic diseases can vary as much in clinical presentation as they can in classification, and neonates and infants frequently present with symptoms similar to those seen with other emergencies. Vomiting, alterations in neurologic status, ...