PEDIATRICS

Ear, nose and throat disorders

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22.1 Ear, nose and throat disorders Elizabeth Rose Paediatric otolaryngologists see children with mucosal diseases of the upper aerodigestive tract (ears, nose, oral cavity, pharynx and larynx), airway obstruction, and…

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Urinary tract infections and malformations

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18.1 Urinary tract infections and malformations Colin Jones, Joshua Kausman Urinary tract infections Urinary tract infection (UTI) is the second most common bacterial infection affecting children. UTI can cause septicaemia…

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Glomerulonephritis, renal failure and hypertension

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18.2 Glomerulonephritis, renal failure and hypertension Steven McTaggart Haematuria Isolated microscopic haematuria Asymptomatic isolated microscopic haematuria is common and can be detected on a single occasion in 0.5–2% of school-aged…

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Lower respiratory tract infections and abnormalities

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14.5 Lower respiratory tract infections and abnormalities Peter LeSouëf Lower respiratory tract infections Lower respiratory tract infections (LRTIs) are a major cause of morbidity in developed and developing countries and…

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Inborn errors of metabolism

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10.5 Inborn errors of metabolism David Coman, Jim McGill Inborn errors of metabolism (IEM), or metabolic disorders, are clinical conditions that result from a block in one of the metabolic…

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Abdominal pain and vomiting

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20.1 Abdominal pain and vomiting Spencer Beasley, Andrew Day Acute abdominal pain and vomiting are common symptoms in children and a frequent reason for children to be taken to the…

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Child abuse

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3.9 Child abuse Terence Donald Development of current concepts The sanctity and privacy of the Western family and its unfettered authority over its children was not challenged by society as…

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Resuscitation

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5.2 Resuscitation Ed Oakley, Mike South The term ‘collapse’ is used here to describe a state in which a child’s neurological and/or cardiorespiratory function is acutely and severely impaired. Diagnosis…

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Seizures and epilepsies

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17.1 Seizures and epilepsies Jeremy Freeman, Simon Harvey Few events are more alarming to parents than their child having a first febrile convulsion or epileptic seizure. Seizures occur in up…

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