MULTIPHASIC TREATMENT MODALITY FOR PEDIATRIC EOSINOPHILIC GASTROENTERITIS, A SINGLE CENTER EXPERIENCEIntroduction Treatment of eosinophilic gastroenteritis (EG) in pediatrics is challenging. Options available i
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Acute gastroenteritis (AGE) are usually caused by viruses, especially Rotavirus and Norovirus. Among the bacterial causes, very few warrant antibiotic treatment, mainly Shigella, Vibrio cholerae, Campylobacter (only for severe cases, particularly in the initial phase) and severe cases of Salmonella infe...
pylori in ection. Systemic illness, acute gastroenteritis, or surgical entities such as appendicitis or intussusception should be considered in children with ever, hepatomeg- aly, growth ailure, abdominal tenderness, distention, or diarrhea. The onset o vomiting a ter age 6 months and ...
Patients 2 years of age and older previously treated with cysteamine:vomiting, nausea, abdominal pain, headache, conjunctivitis, influenza, gastroenteritis, nasopharyngitis, dehydration, ear infection, upper respiratory tract infection, fatigue, arthralgia, cough, and pain in extremity. ...
Pediatric patientsare often weighed during routine child visits, thus a bodyweight measurement may help assess how much water has been lost with the acute illness. This is a very rough estimate because all scales are not the same, and for infants and children, it is important to know what ...
Pfizer Inc. and OPKO Health Inc. announced that the U.S. Food and Drug Administration has approved NGENLA, a once-weekly, human growth hormone analog indicated for treatment of pediatric patients aged three years and older who have growth failure due to
Norovirus is a highly contagious virus that is the most common cause of viral gastroenteritis, which is an inflammation of the inside lining of the gastrointestinal tract. Although it's often referred to as the "stomach bug" or "stomach flu," norovirus illness is not related to influenza. ...
In the pediatric hospital setting, CDS tools can deliver pediatric-specific information and guidance on disease management through alerts, computerized provider order entry and order sets, and clinical practice guidelines. These various CDS functions are of great importance to the practice of safe, ...
The treatment of intestinal pediatric failure is challenging, and the early start of feeding is essential, being human milk the preferred choice in neonates [103]. However, breastfeeding is not always possible for several reasons, or the mothers' milk amount is not enough, which requires a ...