Acute pancreatitis is a potentially life-threatening condition that can arise from various aetiologies, including medications, infections, obstructive processes, trauma, systemic diseases or remain ...
Children and young people presenting with recurrent fractures pose a diagnostic challenge for clinicians. Such patients require early referral to a tertiary paediatric centre with bone specialists and ...
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Albuminuria is a marker of diabetic kidney disease. Raised albuminuria in children and young people with diabetes is associated with an increased risk of microvascular and macrovascular complications.
Fifteen-minute consultation: An approach to the child protection medical assessment—a focus on non-technical skills ...
Infection Sepsis creates an increased metabolic demand. The infant may be unable to meet the increased oxygen requirements of the tissues leading to peripheral vasoconstriction and cyanosis. In ...
1 Department of Women's and Children's Health, Neonatal Unit, Liverpool Women's Hospital, University of Liverpool, Liverpool, UK Inotropes are medicines that increase the force of cardiac muscle ...
Digital health education develops an understanding of the pragmatic use of digital technologies, including health apps, artificial intelligence and wearables, in the National Health Service (NHS).
Tremor is defined as a rhythmic, involuntary, oscillatory movement of body parts. Although constituting nearly 20% of presentations with paediatric movement disorders, tremor in childhood, beginning ...
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