Carol D Berkowitz
Carol D Berkowitz
Pediatric Lymphadenopathy [0.03%]
儿科淋巴结病
Danielle Cameron,Alyssa Stetson,Jennifer Blase et al.
Danielle Cameron et al.
Lymphadenopathy (LAD) is common in children, and often nonpathologic, but requires a thorough evaluation with a detailed history and physical before being designated as "benign idiopathic." Cervical LAD is the most common location in childr...
Andrew C Sayce,Stefan Scholz
Andrew C Sayce
The concept of vascular and enteral access is a core component of modern pediatric care. Administration of appropriate fluid, nutrition, and medication depends upon reliable delivery. As such, an understanding of techniques for obtaining re...
Sergey Kunkov
Sergey Kunkov
The article "The Ouchless Pediatric Emergency Department" describes a comprehensive approach to reducing pain and anxiety in pediatric emergency care. By combining nonpharmacologic methods (eg, distraction and cognitive-behavioral technique...
Megan Langille
Megan Langille
Babies and small children can make movements that look like seizures but are nonpileptic and call only for reassurance. Features more suggestive of seizure are vital sign changes, stereotyped, occur across different setting/situations, invo...
Niccolò Parri,Robert H Pantell,Enitan D Carrol et al.
Niccolò Parri et al.
Procalcitonin (PCT) has been increasingly evaluated as a biomarker in clinical situations where it is important to distinguish bacterial infection from viral and other inflammatory conditions. When added to other clinical and laboratory mar...
Ismael Corral,Cherlyn Angela Perez-Corral
Ismael Corral
Wolff-Parkinson-White (WPW) syndrome was first described nearly a century ago and has been found to have a relatively high prevalence within the general population. The risk of sudden cardiac death due to a high-risk accessory pathway in pe...
A Practical Approach to Functional Abdominal Pain and Irritable Bowel Syndrome in Children and Adolescents [0.03%]
儿童和青少年功能性腹痛和肠易激综合征的处理措施
Biren J Desai,Hannibal Person
Biren J Desai
Disorders of gut-brain interaction (DGBI) are conditions contributing to chronic gastrointestinal symptoms related to alterations in normal gut physiology and sensation. They are encountered frequently in pediatric health care settings and ...
Christine Tabulov,Kelly McGee,Beatriz Fabiola Marin Ruiz
Christine Tabulov
In pediatric renal transplantation, managing immunosuppression is critical to prevent graft rejection while also reducing the risks of infection, cancer, and medication side effects. This review covers both induction and maintenance immunos...
Sabitha Sasidharan Pillai,Ambika P Ashraf
Sabitha Sasidharan Pillai
The rapid technological progress over the last couple of decades has paved the way for innovative methods capable of solving scientific questions at a rate far exceeding human capabilities. One prime example is the field of artificial intel...