Cephalhematoma and Hyperbilirubinemia
December 4th 2012This child was born via emergency C-section and at age 2 weeks, had meconium ileus with perforation and DIC secondary to peritonitis. Enterococcus faecalis sepsis developed and terminal ileal resection was performed. Bilirubin levels remained elevated for 5 months.
Contemporary Pediatrics, Digital Edition, December 2012
December 1st 2012Kawasaki Disease : Early diagnosis essential When to get anxious about social anxiety disorder Best new products of the year for pediatricians Dermcase : A 10-year-old with a generalized scaly rash Puzzler : Hyperglycemia in a child with abdominal pain
Contemporary Pediatrician, Digital Edition, September 2012
December 1st 2012Sickle Cell Disease : Advice for treating emergencies Cyclic vomiting syndrome : Clinical features and comorbidities Care of children with autism : In the ED and other medical settings Dermcase : What a bloody mess A Psuedo Puzzler : Baby girl with hip dysplasia
Genital Lesions: A Photo Essay-Part 2
November 29th 2012Exploration of this acutely swollen testis in a 13-year old found it to be engorged and hemorrhagic. Torsion of the testis is caused by faulty fixation of the testis to the scrotum-the result of a redundant tunica vaginalis-and is a surgical emergency. The testis is untwisted and fixed to the scrotum. A contralateral orchiopexy is also typically performed.
Top 10 Common Medication Errors-Drug #3: Ceftriaxone
November 28th 2012Ceftriaxone is used to treat an array of infections and can be given once daily IV or IM. However, it should generally be avoided in neonates, especially those with high bilirubin levels. This case demonstrates how problems can -- and do -- occur with this agent.