Neuromuscular disorders
17.3 Neuromuscular disorders Monique Ryan, Andrew Kornberg Neuromuscular disorders of childhood have become a focus of increasing attention in recent years. Although many of these conditions are difficult to diagnose…
17.3 Neuromuscular disorders Monique Ryan, Andrew Kornberg Neuromuscular disorders of childhood have become a focus of increasing attention in recent years. Although many of these conditions are difficult to diagnose…
11.5 Surgical conditions in the newborn Sebastian K. King, Spencer W. Beasley The majority of the conditions discussed in this chapter will present initially to the paediatrician, general practitioner or…
15.1 Suspected heart disease assessment Michael Cheung Scale of the problem Cardiac abnormalities or disease affect approximately 1% of children in the developed world and 2–3% in developing countries. This…
11.1 The newborn infant stabilization and examination Brian Darlow Dr Neil Campbell began this Chapter in the fifth edition of this book, thus: ‘Most babies are born at term gestation…
22.2 Eye disorders Susan Carden, James Elder Examination of the eyes should be included in all general medical paediatric checks because it is only through timeliness of diagnosis of ophthalmic…
17.2 Cerebral palsy and neurodegenerative disorders Dinah Reddihough, Kevin Collins Cerebral palsy Cerebral palsy (CP) describes a group of permanent disorders of the development of movement and posture, causing activity…
11.3 Breathing problems in the newborn Luke Jardine, Mark Davies Introduction The establishment and maintenance of breathing is vital for the newborn infant. Problems with breathing are common and dealing…
15.2 Heart disease Michael Cheung Congenital malformations affecting the heart and/or great vessels occur in a little under 1% of newborn infants. Eight defects are relatively frequent and together make…