Graves Disease
August 9, 2010
A15-year-old girl was referred to a pediatric endocrinologist for evaluation of hyperthyroidism. Her primary concerns were intermittent increases in heart rate and appetite (with a weight gain of 7 kg within the past year), feeling hot at night even in winter, persistent lower extremity edema that had been present since age 4 years, and difficulty in concentrating. She denied having diarrhea, sweating, fatigue, breathing difficulties, hair loss, or changes in hair texture.
Henoch-Schönlein purpura with gastric wall thickening
August 9, 2010
For 3 days, a 7-year-old girl had severe, generalized abdominal pain. The patient described the pain as sharp and achy without radiation; she denied any relieving or aggravating factors. She also reported decreased appetite and energy for the past week.
Atopic dermatitis superinfection caused by Staphylococcus sciuri and Enterobacter asburiae
August 9, 2010
The rash on this 4-week-old girl had appeared 5 days earlier on her face as thickened scales on an erythematous base and subsequently spread to the scalp, shoulder, chest, abdomen, and extremities. A few bullae were noted on the neck and hands. Initial treatment with cephalexin failed to control the rash, and the infant was admitted to the hospital for further evaluation.
|
August 30, 2010 December 29, 2009 ABSTRACT: Status epilepticus (SE) is associated with high morbidity and mortality in children. Fever is a common cause of SE and may precipitate... More »November 1, 2007 Many persons with epilepsy have comorbid conditions that are treated with concomitant medications. However, patients for whom first-generation... More »October 1, 2007 It is not known what makes children vulnerable to the development of psychogenic nonepileptic seizures (PNES). To date, there are no research studies... More »April 1, 2007 Antiepileptic drugs (AEDs) were first demonstrated to cause bone density loss (BDL) more than 40 years ago—since then, researchers have been... More »
Showing 1 - 5 of 16 results.
|