Acute cervical lymphadenitis in a febrile child: when to think beyond infection? [0.03%]
发热儿童急性颈部淋巴结炎:如何考虑感染以外的因素?
Chaitra Govardhan,Ashwini Prithvi,Pradeesh Mappa et al.
Chaitra Govardhan et al.
A 4-year-old boy presented with fever and unilateral neck swelling, initially treated as bacterial lymphadenitis with intravenous antibiotics. Over the following days, he developed bilateral non-purulent conjunctival injection, palmar eryth...
Neelam Gupta
Neelam Gupta
Fifteen-minute consultation: Early developmental impairment - an update on diagnostic tests [0.03%]
十五分钟咨询:早期发育障碍-诊断检测更新
Frederica Sarantis,Francesca Seregni,Thiloka Ratnaike et al.
Frederica Sarantis et al.
Neurodevelopmental delay is a common clinical presentation to paediatricians. For some children, there may be an immediately recognisable likely cause such as a severe perinatal infection or hypoxia. For others, the cause may not be obvious...
Katherine Crombie,Sandeep Potluri,John R Apps
Katherine Crombie
Fifteen-minute consultation: Is it autism-or something else? A practical clinical guide [0.03%]
十五分钟的咨询:是孤独症吗——或其他?实用临床指南
Claire Elizabeth Stewart,Joy Keenan,Anjolaoluwa Awe et al.
Claire Elizabeth Stewart et al.
Referrals for children presenting with social, communication and behavioural differences have risen sharply in recent years, creating unprecedented demand for autism assessments. Waiting times now frequently exceed 2 years, placing consider...
Fifteen-minute consultation: The initial assessment of children with a suspected cervical spine injury [0.03%]
儿童疑似颈椎损伤的初次评估门诊咨询(约15分钟)
Demetris Athanasiou,Madeleine Mitchell,Muhammad Adeel Baig et al.
Demetris Athanasiou et al.
Cervical spine injury occurs in 1-2% of paediatric trauma cases. Differences in anatomy, size and injury patterns compared with adult patients can make the assessment of cervical spine injuries in children challenging. This article provides...
Sophie Bertaud,Paula-Ann Bailey,Sara Balmforth et al.
Sophie Bertaud et al.
There is a growing recognition that perinatal palliative care is appropriate whenever there is uncertainty about a baby's survival outcome. Many aspects of this care can, and should, be provided by existing perinatal teams, with support fro...
Eoin Blaney,Elizabeth-Jayne Herrieven
Eoin Blaney