Roseola Infantum (Exanthem Subitum)

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Roseola infantum (exanthem subitum, pseudorubella, exanthem criticum, sixth disease, or 3-day fever) is a common, acute illness of young children characterized by a fever of 3 to 5 days’ duration,…

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Septic Arthritis

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Acute infection of the joints can be caused by bacteria, fungi, and viruses. Bacterial infections occur most frequently. The terms septic arthritis, infectious arthritis, and acute suppurative pyarthrosis are used…

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Retroperitoneal Infections

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Retroperitoneal infections consist primarily of suppurative bacterial infections that originate within the retroperitoneal structures. In children, these infections are much less common than intraabdominal infections; however, they can lead to…

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Peritonitis and Intraabdominal Abscess

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Intraabdominal infection can be a life-threatening condition that occurs spontaneously or as a result of intraabdominal disease, injury, or surgery. Given the compartmental anatomy and physiology of the abdominal cavity,…

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Hepatitis

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Hepatitis, or inflammation of the liver, may be caused by primarily hepatotropic agents such hepatitis A, B, C, D, and E viruses that produce disease almost exclusively in the liver,…

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Pancreatitis

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Pancreatitis was thought to be an uncommon cause of abdominal pain in children and a disease primarily of adults. Because of better recognition of symptoms in children and the more…

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Pyogenic Liver Abscess

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Pyogenic liver abscesses are encountered infrequently in healthy children and generally have been reported more commonly in the compromised pediatric host. The rarity of liver abscesses may be explained partly…

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Appendicitis and Pelvic Abscess

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The ability to diagnose appendicitis accurately in a child continues to be one of the most fundamental skills that a pediatric surgeon has to master, although making the diagnosis often…

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Reye Syndrome

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A syndrome involving the acute onset of encephalopathy associated with fatty metamorphosis of the liver and occurring primarily in children was described first by Reye and colleagues in Australia and…

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