Meningitis and encephalitis

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12.3 Meningitis and encephalitis Robert Booy, Cheryl Jones Meningitis and encephalitis are both life-threatening infections that require rapid recognition and treatment for a child to survive without sequelae. They are…

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Stridor

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14.2 Stridor Sadasivam Suresh, Peter Sly Stridor is a symptom of airway obstruction that predominantly involves the upper and larger airway. Croup is the commonest cause of stridor in children….

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Thyroid disorders

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19.2 Thyroid disorders Fergus Cameron, Justin Brown Normal thyroid function throughout infancy, childhood and adolescence is essential for a normal developmental and physiological outcome. Thyroid disease is one of the…

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Chronic diarrhoea and malabsorption

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20.3 Chronic diarrhoea and malabsorption Shoma Dutt, Edward O’Loughlin Malabsorption can be defined as the failure to absorb nutrients. A wide range of intestinal, pancreatic and hepatic disorders can be…

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Wheezing disorders other than asthma

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14.4 Wheezing disorders other than asthma Hiran Selvadurai The previous chapter discussed the diagnosis and management of asthma. An important feature of asthma is wheeze. Although asthma is the most…

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Sleep problems

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3.13 Sleep problems Sadasivam Suresh, Helen Heussler Introduction Sleep is a universal phenomenon in the animal kingdom. The role of sleep in human beings has been studied with increasing interest…

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The clinical consultation

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2.1 The clinical consultation Mike South, Sean A. Beggs The clinical consultation is the central act of medicine, with its primary aim being to arrive at a diagnosis and management…

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The child of uncertain sex

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19.3 The child of uncertain sex Jan Fairchild Disorders of sexual development are congenital conditions in which the development of chromosomal, gonadal or phenotypic sex is atypical. This includes infants…

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Bone mineral disorders

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19.5 Bone mineral disorders Colin Jones, Joshua Kausman Hypocalcaemia, rickets and hypercalcaemia are the most common manifestations of disorders of calcium, phosphate and vitamin D metabolism. Disorders of magnesium metabolism…

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Birth defects, prenatal diagnosis and teratogens

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10.1 Birth defects, prenatal diagnosis and teratogens Jan Liebelt, Neil Hotham Birth defects A birth defect is any abnormality, structural or functional, identified at any age, that began before birth,…

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