Foreign Bodies and Caustic Ingestions
Foreign Bodies and Caustic Ingestions Marsha Kay Robert Wyllie FOREIGN BODIES In the first recorded case of an ingestion of a foreign body, Frederick Wilheim, later known as Frederick the…
Foreign Bodies and Caustic Ingestions Marsha Kay Robert Wyllie FOREIGN BODIES In the first recorded case of an ingestion of a foreign body, Frederick Wilheim, later known as Frederick the…
Viral Hepatitis Marsha Kay Although a number of recent developments have increased our understanding of the causes and consequences of viral hepatitis, the various agents responsible for viral hepatitis have…
Inflammatory Bowel Disease Robert Wyllie Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) is a general term referring to two chronic conditions of the gastrointestinal tract: Crohn disease (CD) and ulcerative colitis (UC). Although…
Pediatric Dermatology John B. Lampe Dermatologic disease and normal skin variants are common considerations in a pediatric practice, accounting for up to 10% to 15% of pediatric office visits. For…
Abdominal Pain Barbara Kaplan Chronic abdominal pain is one of the most common problems encountered in pediatric practice. Abdominal pain occurs in an estimated 10% to 15% of school-age children…
Board Simulation: General Pediatrics Scott A. Francy QUESTIONS 1. Of the following, the least likely cause of death in a child between the ages of 2 and 18 years is:…
Immunizations Camille Sabella The goal of immunization is to prevent infectious diseases. In the United States, immunization programs have resulted in the elimination or significantly diminished incidence of many infectious…
Fibromyalgia and arthritis Introduction Fibromyalgia and arthritis are common musculoskeletal conditions causing chronic pain (7.1)1. A survey of 99 general practitioners in Italy showed that 32% of all visits were…
End-of-life care Introduction End-of-life is usually defined as the final stages of a terminal illness, typically when the prognosis is considered to be ≤6 months. A more meaningful and broader…
Cancer pain Introduction Cancer prevalence is increasing in both industrialized and developing countries, with a marked increase among developing countries (8.1)1. Pain occurs in the majority of patients with cancer,…