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Paediatric scoliosis: Update on assessment and treatment

Paediatric scoliosis: Update on assessment and treatment

25/11/2020

The role of the primary care provider is to identify significant curves and decide which patients require imaging and when to refer.


A blistering cutaneous lesion in an infant

A blistering cutaneous lesion in an infant

03/10/2022

An otherwise well girl aged 11 months presented to her general practitioner with an unusual lesion on her posterior neck.


Approach to paediatric nasal obstruction

Approach to paediatric nasal obstruction

03/10/2022

Causes of paediatric nasal obstruction are diverse, and differentiating the benign from the worrisome can be challenging because of symptomatic overlap and non-specific clinical presentations.


A point-of-care test increases same-day referral and reduces DKA in children with new-onset type 1 diabetes

A point-of-care test increases same-day referral and reduces DKA in children with new-onset type 1 diabetes

24/03/2021

Early use of these inexpensive and readily available tools can significantly affect important clinical outcomes for these young patients.


Inguinal hernias in children

Inguinal hernias in children

30/01/2020

Recognising the signs of a hernia containing compromised contents is essential to prevent serious complications such as intestinal perforation, testicular atrophy and ovarian damage.


Undescended testes: What general practitioners need to know

Undescended testes: What general practitioners need to know

22/01/2019

Undescended testis is a common condition; management in a timely fashion may reduce the risk of malignancy and infertility.


Recurrent wheezing in a toddler

Recurrent wheezing in a toddler

02/05/2022

A boy aged one year and seven months was brought by his mother to the general practice clinic with a three-month history of recurrent wheezing, especially when active.


Breast symptoms in adolescents and young adults presenting to a specialist breast clinic

Breast symptoms in adolescents and young adults presenting to a specialist breast clinic

22/02/2019

Breast symptoms are common in female and male adolescents and young adults, and most can be treated conservatively.


Paediatric neck lumps: An approach for the primary physician

Paediatric neck lumps: An approach for the primary physician

26/04/2019

While paediatric cervical masses are most commonly benign and transient in nature, judicious consideration of red flag and congenital conditions is crucial.


A coughing, tiptoeing six-year-old

A coughing, tiptoeing six-year-old

26/09/2018

Acute-onset walking difficulties in a six-year-old boy recovering from a viral upper respiratory tract infection.


Paediatric constipation: An approach and evidence-based treatment regimen

Paediatric constipation: An approach and evidence-based treatment regimen

01/05/2018

In the absence of organic aetiology, childhood constipation is almost always functional and is often due to painful bowel movements that prompt the child to withhold stool.


Update on the management of infant and toddler developmental dysplasia of the hip

Update on the management of infant and toddler developmental dysplasia of the hip

24/03/2021

The management of developmental dysplasia of the hip requires accurate diagnosis of the pathoanatomy and depends on the age of the child.


Management of paediatric recurrent urinary tract infections and challenges in special patient populations

Management of paediatric recurrent urinary tract infections and challenges in special patient populations

24/06/2021

Within the first six years of life, 8.4% of girls and 1.7% of boys are diagnosed with a urinary tract infection.

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