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Case 1 Six-year-old boy with high fever, vomiting, and headacheCase 2 Child with barking cough and dyspneaCase 3 Child with high fever and seizureCase 4 Apathetic infant with persistent skin foldsCase 5 Two-year old girl with colic-like stomach pains and vomitingCase 6 Twelve-month old boy comes for a health screeningCase 7 Ten-year-old boy with painfully swollen kneeCase 8 Girl with petechial dermatorrhagieCase 9 Infant with projectile vomitingCase 10 Young girl with recurrent shortness of breathCase 11 Fourteen-month-old toddler with "runny ear"Case 12 Three-year-old boy who has had contact with chicken poxCase 13 Five-year-old girl with a swollen jaw angleCase 14 Severely ill infant with cough and shortness of breathCase 15 Young girl with difficulty swallowing and fatigueCase 16 Two-year-old boy with coughing fit and cyanosisCase 17 Twelve-month old boy with screaming fit and swollen testiclesCase 18 Eight-year-old boy with macrohematuriaCase 19 Boy almost 1-year-old with failure to thriveCase 20 Macrosomal newborn after obstructed labor with shoulder dystociaCase 21 Ten-year-old girl with fever and headacheCase 22 Eight-year-old boy with high fever and rashCase 23 Five-year-old girl after fall from jungle gymCase 24 Infant with high fever, sucking weakness, and vomitingCase 25 Toddler burned by boiling waterCase 26 Five-year-old girl with abdominal pain and anal itchingCase 27 Fourteen-year-old girl with weight loss and social withdrawalCase 28 Newborn whose mother has poorly controlled diabetes mellitus Case 29 Five-year-old girl with hematuriaCase 30 Three-year-old boy with numerous pigment spotsCase 31 Feverish 2-year-old girl with pustulent crusty rashCase 32 Hypotrophic newborn with abnormal phenotypeCase 33 Five-year-old boy with knee pain and protective limpingCase 34 Ten-year-old boy with scleral icterusCase 35 Fifteen-month-old child with an abrasion and no tetanus vaccinationCase 36 Fifteen-year-old girl found unconscious with hypothermiaCase 37 Two-year-old child who has ingested an unknown fluidCase 38 Five-day-old newborn with icterus and sucking weaknessCase 39 Three-year-old girl refusing to eatCase 40 Newborn with morphological abnormalitiesCase 41 Two siblings with itching eczematous changes on the skin of the neck and headCase 42 Consultation regarding "sudden infant death syndrome" (SIDS)Case 43 Five-year-old boy with high fever and abdominal painCase 44 Four-year-old boy with recurrent urinary tract infectionsCase 45 Seven-year-old boy with pneumonia and bone painCase 46 Four-year-old boy with fever and exanthemaCase 47 Four-year-old girl with facial swellingCase 48 Five-year-old girl with pale skin and splenomegalyCase 49 Seven-year-old girl with headaches and abnormal behaviorCase 50 Four-year-old boy with pain in right lower abdomenCase 51 Three-year-old girl with protective posture of right armCase 52 Ten-year-old boy with tingling paresthesia, speech disorder, and headacheCase 53 Sixteen-month old boy with undescended testisCase 54 Eight-year-old boy with abdominal pain and weight lossCase 55 Premature birth in 28th week of pregnancy with shortness of breath and abdominal pain on pressureCase 56 Five-year-old boy with intense abdominal painCase 57 Two-year-old boy with high fever, rash, and swollen jointsCase 58 Four-month-old screaming infant with inguinal swellingCase 59 Nineteen-month-old girl with bloody diarrhea, hematomas, and anuriaCase 60 Newborn with persistent cyanosisCase 61 Four-year-old boy with rattling breath and hypersalivationCase 62 Six-year-old boy with failure to thrive and recurrent pulmonary infectionsCase 63 Fourteen-year-old girl who collapsed on a school tripCase 64 Three-year-old boy with deteriorating general condition and gastroenteritisCase 65 Healthy newborn delivered by cesarean sectionCase 66 Eleven-year-old boy with high fever and joint painCase 67 Newborn boy with conspicuous genitalsCase 68 Six-year-old girl with abnormal appearanceCase 69 Premature baby with acute deterioration of general conditionCase 70 Four-year-old girl with fatigue and difficulty concentratingCase 71 Exasperated parents with an 8-week-old screaming baby in the emergency departmentCase 72 Five-month-old infant with severe cough for the past few weeksCase 73 Fourteen-year-old girl with recurrent abdominal painCase 74 Fifteen-year-old boy with no signs of progressing pubertyCase 75 Two separate cases of infants following a fall from the changing tableCase 76 Attention in the delivery room for newborns with congenital deformitiesCase 77 Newborn born in the 41st week of pregnancy after pathological CTGCase 78 Young boy with palpitations, reduced performance, and shortness of breathCase 79 Almost two-year-old boy, with neurodermatitisCase 80 A young colleague during the pediatric admission examinationCase 81 Five-month old boy with therapy-resistant diarrheaCase 82 Thirteen-year-old school girl with petechiae in poor general conditionCase 83 Fourteen-month old boy with persistent nosebleed and hematomasCase 84 Uncontrollable six-year-old boy with aggressive behaviorCase 85 Twelve-year-old boy with painful swelling of the right foot Appendix Sources of ImagesForms of juvenile idiopathic arthritis (JIA)Childhood diseasesBody mass indexImportant reference valuesIndex
1
Meningitis
2
Krupp syndrome
3
Febrile seizure
4
Severe exsiccosis/toxicosis in acute gastroenteritis
5
Invagination
6
Health screenings and the health log
7
Lyme borreliosis
8
Schoenlein-Henoch purpura
9
Hypertrophic pyloric stenosis
10
Bronchial asthma
11
Acute otitis media
12
Varicella (chicken pox)
13
Lymphadenitis colli
14
Bronchiolitis
15
Infectious mononucleosis
16
Foreign body aspiration
17
Testicular torsion
18
Post-streptococcal glomerulonephritis
19
Celiac disease
20
Injuries of birth trauma
21
Acute sinusitis
22
Childhood diseases: Scarlet fever, measles, mumps, pertussis
23
Cerebral concussion
24
Urosepsis/Urinary tract infection
25
Burns
26
Oxyuriasis
27
Anorexia nervosa
28
Diabetic (embryo-) fetopathy
29
Nephroblastoma (Wilms tumor)
30
Neurofibromatosis (von Recklinghausen disease)
31
Contagious impetigo in atopic dermatitis
32
Ullrich-Turner syndrome
33
Hip diseases in childhood
34
Hepatitis A
35
Immunizations
36
Alcohol intoxication and alcohol abuse
37
Intoxications
38
Neonatal icterus (Hyperbilirubinemia)
39
Gingivostomatitis herpetica (ulcerative)
40
Down syndrome (Trisomy 21)
41
Pediculosis capitis (Head lice)
42
Sudden infant death
43
Lobar pneumonia
44
Urinary tract infection and vesicoureterorenal reflux
45
Acute lymphatic leukemia
46
Kawasaki syndrome
47
Nephrotic syndrome
48
Spherocytosis (Hereditary spherical cell anemia)
49
Medulloblastoma
50
Acute appendicitis
51
Chassaignac's paralysis
52
Migraine
53
Undescended testis
54
Diabetes mellitus Type I
55
Respiratory distress syndrome, retinopathy of prematurity, NEC
56
Constipation
57
Systemic juvenile chronic arthritis (Still syndrome)
58
Inguinal hernia
59
Hemolytic-uremic syndrome (HUS)
60
Congenital heart defect
61
Tonsillitis, peritonsillar abscess, rheumatic fever
62
Cystic fibrosis
63
Epileptic seizure
64
Salmonella enteritis
65
First care and first examination of a neonate
66
Influenza (the flu)
67
Hypospadia
68
Normal and pathological development of puberty
69
Bacterial infections of the neonate
70
Adenoid hyperplasia
71
Counseling of parents of screaming child, breastfeeding, and nutrition
72
Tuberculosis
73
Cardinal symptom abdominal pain
74
Overweight and...
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