Disorders of Sex Development

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The term disorders of sex development (DSD) replaces the former terms intersex and hermaphroditism ( Table 23.1 ). The most common presenting symptom of DSD is atypical (ambiguous) genitalia at…

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Headaches

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Introduction Headaches are classified as primary or secondary. Primary headaches are benign, are not caused by underlying disease or structural problems, and include migraines, tension-type headaches, and the trigeminal autonomic…

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Paroxysmal Disorders

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Introduction Paroxysmal neurologic symptoms are often referred to by the generic term “spells”; these paroxysmal events can be neurologic, cardiovascular, or gastrointestinal in origin. Most paroxysmal neurologic symptoms can be…

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Unusual Behaviors

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The history is the most important tool for identifying a psychiatric disorder. The initial focus in conducting the history is to establish rapport and to ensure the child’s safety with…

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Intellectual and Developmental Disability

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Definitions Intellectual disability (ID) has replaced the older term mental retardation (MR), reflecting a more enlightened and progressive attitude toward individuals with disabilities. ID is characterized by significant limitations in…

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Irritable Infant

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An irritable infant is a challenge to the caregiver and medical provider and is a common presenting complaint in early infancy. An irritable infant is defined here as a patient…

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Acute and Chronic Scrotal Swelling

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The most serious causes of acute scrotal swelling are testicular torsion and incarcerated inguinal hernia, both of which necessitate immediate surgical correction. Consequently, a prompt, careful approach to a painful…

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Abdominal Masses

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An abdominal mass or abdominal fullness in a child usually becomes apparent when it enlarges enough to be visualized during bathing or palpable on physical examination. Masses may arise from…

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Menstrual Problems and Vaginal Bleeding

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Prepubertal Vaginal Bleeding (See Nelson Textbook of Pediatrics, p. 2613.) The source of abnormal bleeding during childhood is much more likely to be the vulva or vagina rather than the…

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Vomiting and Regurgitation

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Definitions Vomiting encompasses all retrograde ejection of gastrointestinal (or esophageal) contents from the mouth. Vomiting is subdivided according to its forcefulness; thus, effortless or nearly effortless regurgitation is distinguished from…

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