PEDIATRICS

Constipation

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Constipation is defined symptomatically as the infrequent passage of hard stools, straining while passing a stool, or pain associated with the passage of a hard stool. The range of normal…

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Hematuria

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Hematuria is a common issue faced by primary physicians who care for children. While it can cause great anxiety in the patient and family when it presents as gross hematuria,…

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Dysuria

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Dysuria is defined as painful urination and can be related to uncomfortable contraction of the muscles of the bladder or when urine comes into contact with the inflamed genitourinary mucosa….

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Hepatomegaly

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Hepatomegaly occurs commonly in children as a feature of primary liver disease or as a result of systemic disorders involving the liver and other organs ( Table 14.1 ). Because…

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Diarrhea

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Diarrhea is defined as a stool volume of greater than 10 g/kg/day in infants and toddlers and greater than 200 g/day in older children. Functionally, diarrhea should be considered if a patient…

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Failure to Thrive

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Calories from food provide energy for the body’s maintenance functions of repair, regulation, metabolic functions, replacement of losses, and daily activity. Children have additional caloric requirements because they must also…

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Murmurs

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Most heart murmurs are normal or innocent, and must be distinguished from pathologic murmurs of congenital or acquired cardiac diseases. Whereas less than 1% of the population has structural congenital…

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Syncope and Dizziness

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Dizziness is a common but very nonspecific chief complaint about which some elaboration by the patient is generally required for the physician to understand exactly what the patient is experiencing….

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Chest Pain

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Chest pain can be the presenting complaint for a child feeling chest tightness, burning, pressure, stabbing sensations, palpitations, or heartburn. This can make quickly discerning an etiology difficult, particularly in…

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Earache

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Introduction Earache (otalgia) is pain that arises from a pathologic process in the external, middle, or inner ear or that is referred to the ear from another structure. Acute otitis…

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