Tetralogy of Fallot; A Case Report

19-month-old female presents to the ED for evaluation of shortness of breath and wheezing, seen in walk in clinic just prior to arrival and noted to be 87% on room air. She has been eating and drinking slightly less but has had adequate urine output and has had no noted fevers at home. In arrival …

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Pediatric Pearls – Kawasaki Disease

A 3 year old male presents to the emergency room with a fever. His parents state that the fever has been present for 5 days and is associated with rash, lymphadenopathy, erythema of the lips, and “pink eye.” A case presentation such as this one is obviously pointing towards Kawasaki disease, however many cases presenting …

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Pediatric Pearls – Case of the Month (September)

EMS calls to let you know that they have a 7 year old male with an acute asthma exacerbation. They report that the child has increased work of breathing and is currently receiving a duoneb treatment. Five minutes later they arrive. The child appears uncomfortable, grey and tired on arrival. He has a respiratory rate …

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Pediatric Pearls – Bronchiolitis

Bronchiolitis is a diagnosis frequently made in the setting of the emergency department and a major cause of illness in infants and children less then 2 years of age. It is most commonly a result of viral infection, typically respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) and is more common in winter months.  It is characterized by upper airway …

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