Tag Pneumonia

Pediatric Pneumonia

Community Acquired Pneumonia

Pediatric infectious diseases have been a common topic for the PedEMMorsels and rightfully so as kids love to collect numerous viral and bacterial infections (ex, Measles, Flu, Mumps, Omphalitis). With that being said, pneumonia is often the topic of conversation in…

Sickle Cell Disease and Fever

Sickle Cell Fever

Sickle Cell Disease is a terrible disease and can be associated with many complications that cause patients to present to the emergency department.  We have previously touched on several clinical issues related to sickle cell disease. We have covered Acute…

Chest Pain

Children like to pretend to be grown-ups.  Unfortunately, sometimes they develop grown-up problems (Cholelithiasis, Kidney Stones, and Hypertension).  Additionally, often kids will complain of symptoms that warrant great concern in adults, but often engender apathy when considered in children. Chest…

Penicillin for Pneumonia

Infectious diseases are commonly considered when dealing with pediatric patients.  We have covered topics in this realm numerous times (I believe that this would be the 64th Morsel in the ID category).  One of the more prevalent considerations is pediatric…

Round Pneumonia

We have previously discussed Pediatric Pneumonia (and why I still live outside in the dog house).  We all commonly assess the pediatric CXR and need to be skilled in its interpretation; but have you ever looked at a CXR of…

Pneumonia Detection

Over time we all become quite confident in our clinical exam, which is routinely justified.  Occasionally, however, we do have to take a step back and ask ourselves whether our detective skills are refined enough to make the diagnosis all…

Complicated Pneumonia – Parapneumonic Effusion

  Back on November 12, 2010 we discussed Community Acquired Pneumonia, and naturally, we are all masters at its management now (PS, I greatly appreciate those of you who have been actually reading these weekly since 2010).  But, on occasion,…