Category 2020 Morsels

Chronic Exertional Compartment Syndrome in Children

Chronic Exertional Compartment Syndrome in Children

Just when you think you have a handle on patient complaints and have a refined working differential diagnosis list for each complaint, a patient comes to teach you something new… and humbles you. Fortunately, I live in a general state…

Neurocysticercosis in Children

Neurocysticercosis in Children

While the current COVID-19 pandemic has significantly reduced travel (especially for those of us in the USA… hmmm… who would have thought a US passport would be of such little value?) we are all acutely aware of the potential benefits…

Discitis and Spondylodiscitis in Children

Vertebral Discitis in Children

We all know that caring for children can be tricky. Being a parent is certainly tricky… but trying to decipher the subtle clues a child presents with to ensure that nothing ominous is lurking underneath the non-specific complaints is unquestionably…

Short QT Syndrome in Children

Short QT Syndrome in Children

Syncope is a common presentation in the Pediatric ED. While often it will be due to a benign etiology (ex, Hair Grooming Syncope), we know that there are many concerning conditions that we must consider. In the course of our…

Hidradenitis Suppurativa in Children

Hidradenitis Suppurativa

We manage many skin infections in the Pediatric ED. From Tinea Capitis to Perianal Strep, we see infections from the top to the bottom. Some are fun to say, like Intertrigo, while others are scary to see, like Staph Scalded…

Spontaneous Bacterial Peritonitis in Children

Spontaneous Bacterial Peritonitis in Children

Spontaneous Bacterial Peritonitis in Children? I know, you are shaking your head right now. “Come on, Fox! I’ve never seen that before in a kid. That is an adult problem.” Well, while it may not be common, it may occur…

Dengue Fever in Children

Dengue Fever in Children

We know well by now that we should never say “It’s just a virus” as a way to assuage parental concerns. There are just too many viral infections that can prove to be problematic and won’t necessarily merely “go away”…