Caring for and managing an infant or a child with a chest drain may cause the children's nurse some anxiety because, although the management is relatively simple, there is potential for disconnection of the equipment, re-accumulation of the pneumothorax and complications - such as pain and ...
HIV infection may increase the risk of persistent human papillomavirus (HPV) infection and complications. Male adolescents and young adults (AYAs) with per... O Wittawatmongkol,S Gatechompol,SJ Kerr,... - 《International Journal of Std & Aids》 被引量: 0发表: 2019年 Prevalence and risk fact...
History An 11-year-old boy presented with an 8-month history of right tibial pain. Initial diagnosis was patellar tendonitis. After failing to respond to n... ER Henderson,CM Jacobsen,RA Pohlmann… - 《Skeletal Radiology》 被引量: 2发表: 2013年 An Unusual Etiology of Chest Pain in a Pat...
Confirmation of an etiologic agent for an individual child's pneumonia would seem to be the most appropriate gold standard; however, this is seldom done for most patients with CAP, because testing is often low yield and, for the most part, burdensome and unnecessary. Chest radiography, which ...
A frequent condition in this age group is bronchiolitis—a condition that is associated with signs of a respiratory infection, predominantly, but not exclusively, associated with primary RSV infection of the lower respiratory tract. Infants with bronchiolitis typically do not display significant ...
After N. abscessus infection was diagnosed on May 21, 2019, linezolid with a dose of 0.04 g/kg·day was administered (Fig. 3). Finally, the patient was discharged on June 3nd, 2019. Fig. 3 Diagrammatic representation of the treatment and outcome Full size image Chest radiography performed ...
The child improved and not have any reoccurrence of symptoms.DISCUSSION: Endobronchial lesions in the pediatric populations are rare, with a wide variety of... S Khov,G Mcsherry,G Graff - 《Chest》 被引量: 0发表: 2013年 Disseminated Mycobacterium Avium Infection in a Child with Complete Inte...
[Infection with Mycobacterium avium presenting as polypoid lesions in left upper-lobe bronchus of an immunocompetent host]. In April 1993, a 51-year-old woman had a fever, and an infiltrative shadow was seen in the left upper lobe on a chest X-ray film. Repeated sputum cultures ... A ...
with tuberculosis (see section below). The infection control aproach recommended is to address the family as a unit and not simply isolate the patient individually [31]. Appropriate screening measures for tuberculosis include having parents wear a surgical mask until a chest x-ray can be ...
In the first year of life, bronchiolitis (usually defined as the first episode of wheezing in children less than 2 years old)14due to RSV infection is the commonest lower respiratory tract illness with wheezing, affecting around 1 in 3 children.15On auscultation there is wheezing and/or fine...