The second part of this 2-part series on infectious disease, "Part 2: Indolent Head Scratchers," presents cases of patients not in imminent danger, but sick with puzzling symptoms and histories. Some of these cases have a prolonged clinical course, while others are just plain weird. Similar to staring at an optical illusion for a long time, the frustratingly elusive diagnosis eventually comes into focus for each case. Together with "Part 1: Can't Miss Diagnoses," this series presents puzzling cases designed to help you approach patients with an open mind and bring pathogens and disease to light.…mehr
The second part of this 2-part series on infectious disease, "Part 2: Indolent Head Scratchers," presents cases of patients not in imminent danger, but sick with puzzling symptoms and histories. Some of these cases have a prolonged clinical course, while others are just plain weird. Similar to staring at an optical illusion for a long time, the frustratingly elusive diagnosis eventually comes into focus for each case. Together with "Part 1: Can't Miss Diagnoses," this series presents puzzling cases designed to help you approach patients with an open mind and bring pathogens and disease to light.
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Introduction by Walter Dehority, MD, MSc 1. An Atypical Case of Parotid Swelling 2. Leg Pain in a year old Girl 3. A Lytic Bone Lesion in a 23 month old Boy from Kenya 4. Severe Mucositis in the Setting of Mycoplasma pneumoniae and Streptococcal Coinfection 5. Recurrent Aseptic Meningitis in a 4 year old Boy 6. Bullous Skin Lesions in a 4 year old Girl 7. Fever and Perianal Erythema in a 5 year old Boy 8. Refractory Pneumonia in a 2 year old Girl with Hemoglobin SS Disease 9. Erythematous Chest Wall Mass in a 2 week old Neonate 10. A Child with Swelling and Discoloration of the Fingertip 11. Acute Juxtaposed Genital Ulcers in a Pubertal Girl 12. A Pain in the Neck: An Adolescent with Neck Pain 13. Unexpected Bullae in a 2 year old Boy 14. An Ulcerating Perineal Rash in an 8 month old Girl 15. Fever, Vomiting, and Abdominal Pain in a 9 year old Boy 16. Abdominal Discomfort, Altered Bowel Habits, and Weight Loss in a 3 year old Girl 17. A Chief Complaint of Blisters in an Adolescent 18. Treatment Resistant Bacterial Lymphadenitis in an Otherwise Healthy Girl 19. Fever, Cough, and Flank Pain in a year old Boy 20. Hematuria in a 3 year old Boy
Introduction by Walter Dehority, MD, MSc 1. An Atypical Case of Parotid Swelling 2. Leg Pain in a year old Girl 3. A Lytic Bone Lesion in a 23 month old Boy from Kenya 4. Severe Mucositis in the Setting of Mycoplasma pneumoniae and Streptococcal Coinfection 5. Recurrent Aseptic Meningitis in a 4 year old Boy 6. Bullous Skin Lesions in a 4 year old Girl 7. Fever and Perianal Erythema in a 5 year old Boy 8. Refractory Pneumonia in a 2 year old Girl with Hemoglobin SS Disease 9. Erythematous Chest Wall Mass in a 2 week old Neonate 10. A Child with Swelling and Discoloration of the Fingertip 11. Acute Juxtaposed Genital Ulcers in a Pubertal Girl 12. A Pain in the Neck: An Adolescent with Neck Pain 13. Unexpected Bullae in a 2 year old Boy 14. An Ulcerating Perineal Rash in an 8 month old Girl 15. Fever, Vomiting, and Abdominal Pain in a 9 year old Boy 16. Abdominal Discomfort, Altered Bowel Habits, and Weight Loss in a 3 year old Girl 17. A Chief Complaint of Blisters in an Adolescent 18. Treatment Resistant Bacterial Lymphadenitis in an Otherwise Healthy Girl 19. Fever, Cough, and Flank Pain in a year old Boy 20. Hematuria in a 3 year old Boy
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