Congenital Syphilis

Cases of Syphilis have been increasing in number, which means the risk of Congenital Syphilis is also increasing. Let's review what Congenital Syphilis may present like in our Emergency Departments.
Cases of Syphilis have been increasing in number, which means the risk of Congenital Syphilis is also increasing. Let's review what Congenital Syphilis may present like in our Emergency Departments.
Pediatric Balanitis and Balanoposthitis can be a source of concern for both patient, parents, and providers. Let's take a minute to review.
Anti-NMDA Receptor Encephalitis is a challenging, but important, condition to consider when evaluating patient with new, presumed psychiatric symptoms. Let's take a minute to review what to look for and how to evaluate.
The Post-Tonsillectomy Hemorrhage can be horrific! Let's review how to manage the mild and severe post-tonsillectomy hemorrhage presenting to the Emergency Department.
Pediatric Cervical Spine Injury Risk Stratification can be challenging. Let us review this and apply the newly validated PECARN predication rule for cervical spine injury after blunt trauma.
Burn management can be complex and we have discussed several aspects of it. Now let's review Topical Therapies for Pediatric Burns.
Acute Transverse Myelitis in Children is rare, but important to consider in patients with often confusing neurologic complaints. Let's take a minute to review.