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期刊名:Pediatric emergency medicine practice

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ISSN:1549-9650

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Kyna Donohue,Kathryn Pade Kyna Donohue
Pediatric penile problems range from congenital anomalies to acquired and emergent conditions. Acquired conditions can result from various causes, including infectious and inflammatory conditions, hematologic conditions, strangulation condi...
Taylor Dantuma,Melissa Siccama,Amy Young Taylor Dantuma
Sentinel injuries are often found incidentally on infants presenting with medical concerns or minor trauma as the chief complaint. Failure to recognize these findings as a potential indicator of child physical abuse may result in devastatin...
Chantel Johnson,James Dodington Chantel Johnson
While indications and techniques for thoracostomy are well studied in adults, pediatric-specific evidence remains limited for emergency department-based thoracostomy and especially thoracotomy. The ability to perform urgent interventions fo...
David Kling Jr,Yae Sul Jeong,Robert Trevino et al. David Kling Jr et al.
Children with medical complexity represent a growing population in emergency medicine, and many of these children depend on medical technology. This issue provides an evidence-based framework for the emergency management of children with 3 ...
Anneka Hooft,Morgan Leighton Anneka Hooft
Prolonged pediatric fever is most often due to a self-limiting infectious illness, but can sometimes be a sign of much more serious disease. The care of children with prolonged fever can be challenging, since there is significant variation ...
Christopher S Amato Christopher S Amato
Pediatric dehydration is a top concern that leads parents to bring their children into the emergency department for evaluation. Rehydration therapy should be tailored to the severity of illness, available resources, and the child's clinical...
Chelsey Mitchell,Christine T Lauren,Kelsey Fawcett Chelsey Mitchell
While most cases of neonatal rashes are benign and self-limited, certain neonatal skin conditions require prompt diagnosis and targeted treatment to prevent severe morbidity and mortality. Recognition of high-risk neonatal rashes and early ...
Sarah C Cavallaro Sarah C Cavallaro
Public health programs have helped decrease the prevalence and sequelae of measles, mumps, rubella, and varicella; however, misinformation regarding vaccinations and recent disruptions to vaccination programs have caused outbreaks to occur....
Nicole E Jones Nicole E Jones
Colitis presents as an inflammatory diarrhea that is often accompanied by abdominal pain. The differential diagnosis of colitis is broad and depends on the presenting symptoms and age of the patient. Although infectious colitis in an immuno...
Aimee Belak,David Teng Aimee Belak
Febrile seizures are a common presentation to emergency departments. While established guidelines exist, variation in the management and treatment of febrile seizures persists across emergency departments. This issue reviews the definition ...