Forwarded from Quick Notes
Remember:
-Spastic Cerebral Palsy is the most common type of cerebral palsy and occurs in 70%-80% of all cerebral palsy cases.
-More than 50% of these patients are of low birth weight.
- Intelligence is normal or borderline.
-Apraxia is common.
-Causes include perinatal hypoxia and kernicterus.
-Only 8%-10% of cases with cerebral palsy have a history of birth asphyxia.
#Pediatrics
-Spastic Cerebral Palsy is the most common type of cerebral palsy and occurs in 70%-80% of all cerebral palsy cases.
-More than 50% of these patients are of low birth weight.
- Intelligence is normal or borderline.
-Apraxia is common.
-Causes include perinatal hypoxia and kernicterus.
-Only 8%-10% of cases with cerebral palsy have a history of birth asphyxia.
#Pediatrics
Forwarded from Quick Notes
Remember:
-Not all patients with Cerebral palsy have learning disabilities "MR", it's present in about 60٪.
#Pediatrics
-Not all patients with Cerebral palsy have learning disabilities "MR", it's present in about 60٪.
#Pediatrics
CAUSES OF EARLY DEATH in Down syndrome:
• Congenital heart disease
• Leukaemia
• Lower respiratory tract infections
• Atlantoaxial dislocation
• Alzheimer's disease.
#Pediatrics
• Congenital heart disease
• Leukaemia
• Lower respiratory tract infections
• Atlantoaxial dislocation
• Alzheimer's disease.
#Pediatrics
Remember:
-Skin of a post-term infant:
Pale, wrinkled, peeling, no lanugo hair with or without meconium staining.
-Skin of a preterm infant:
Thin, pink, shiny, with little SC fat, covered with lanugo hair.
#Pediatrics
-Skin of a post-term infant:
Pale, wrinkled, peeling, no lanugo hair with or without meconium staining.
-Skin of a preterm infant:
Thin, pink, shiny, with little SC fat, covered with lanugo hair.
#Pediatrics
Remember:
Infants with congenital nephrotic syndrome commonly have:
-markedly elevated maternal serum α-fetoprotein concentration,
-a large placenta,
-wide cranial sutures, and
-delayed ossification
-recurrent infections
-reduced C3 and IG
-poor prognosis not respond to steroids
-age of onset less than 3 yrs
-positive family history.
#Pediatrics
Infants with congenital nephrotic syndrome commonly have:
-markedly elevated maternal serum α-fetoprotein concentration,
-a large placenta,
-wide cranial sutures, and
-delayed ossification
-recurrent infections
-reduced C3 and IG
-poor prognosis not respond to steroids
-age of onset less than 3 yrs
-positive family history.
#Pediatrics
Remember
-Chronic clubbing develops in about 6 months in cyanotic heart diseases such as tetralogy of Fallot (TOF).
-In bronchiectasis, it may take about 1 year for the clubbing to develop.
#Pediatrics
-Chronic clubbing develops in about 6 months in cyanotic heart diseases such as tetralogy of Fallot (TOF).
-In bronchiectasis, it may take about 1 year for the clubbing to develop.
#Pediatrics
Remember:
-Acute clubbing (develop1 within 2-3 week):
• Suppurative lung disorders (in lung abscess).
• Infective endocarditis
• Mesothelioma.
#Pediatrics
-Acute clubbing (develop1 within 2-3 week):
• Suppurative lung disorders (in lung abscess).
• Infective endocarditis
• Mesothelioma.
#Pediatrics
Remember:
Note: animal milk such as that of cow or goat is called unmodified formula while that of powder is called modified.
#Pediatrics
Note: animal milk such as that of cow or goat is called unmodified formula while that of powder is called modified.
#Pediatrics
Quick Notes
When is meconium normally passed? -95–97% of healthy term newborns pass meconium in the first 24 hours. -Sick term infants and healthy preterm infants may not pass meconium for 3–5 day. #Pediatrics
What are D.D's in failure to pass meconium?
1. Hirschsprung disease
2. Meconium ileus
3. Meconium plug
4. Anorectal malformation or atresia (i.e., imperforate anus; )
5. Malrotation of the bowel
6. Small left colon syndrome in the infant of a diabetic mother
7. Maternal medication, especially magnesium sulfate
8. Atresia of the duodenum, jejunum, ileum, or colon
9. Intestinal duplication.
#Pediatrics
1. Hirschsprung disease
2. Meconium ileus
3. Meconium plug
4. Anorectal malformation or atresia (i.e., imperforate anus; )
5. Malrotation of the bowel
6. Small left colon syndrome in the infant of a diabetic mother
7. Maternal medication, especially magnesium sulfate
8. Atresia of the duodenum, jejunum, ileum, or colon
9. Intestinal duplication.
#Pediatrics
Quick Notes
Marasmus vs Kwashiorkor. #Pediatrics
What are differences between Marasmus and Kwashiorkor?
Quick Notes
Causes of Pneumonia according to age. #Pediatrics
Most common cause according to age.
Quick Notes
Remember: -In nephrotic syndrome, proteinuria exceeds 3.5 g per day (4+ on a urine dipstick) and the urine is often macroscopically frothy. -In kwashiorkor, some proteinuria may be found but rarely exceeds 1+ on a dipstick test. #Pediatrics
Test to assess difference between Nephrotic syndrome and Kwashiorkor?
-Check Proteinuria.
There is no Proteinuria in Kwashiorkor!
There is no hyperlipidemia in Kwashiorkor. Cholesterol levels and triglycerides are reduced in Kwashiorkor while high in NS.
Others including clinical features of Kwashiorkor.
#Pediatrics
-Check Proteinuria.
There is no Proteinuria in Kwashiorkor!
There is no hyperlipidemia in Kwashiorkor. Cholesterol levels and triglycerides are reduced in Kwashiorkor while high in NS.
Others including clinical features of Kwashiorkor.
#Pediatrics
Forwarded from المكتبة الطبية الإلكترونية م 5
د. الصلوي:
•أيش تحس في الـ pulmonary area؟
-Palpable sound which is called diastolic shock in pulmonary dilatation as a result of pulmonary hypertension.
•الـ comment كامل على الـ VSD murmur:
-Site of maximum intensity 👉🏻Left parasternal area "3&4th"
-Propagation 👉🏻 whole precordium
-Character 👉🏻 harsh
-Timing "👉🏻 Pansystolic or holosystolic
-Thrill and grade 👉🏻" grades 1-3 are without thrill and grades 4-6 with thrill "
-Type 👉🏻 organic "مش ضروري نقولها"
نعلق هكذا:
Pansystolic harsh murmur, maximum intensity over the left parasternal area propagated to the whole precordium, it is organic of grade I/III with no thrill.
هذا أهم murmur في CVS in pediatrics.
•pneuomoina👉 أيش الفرق بين loble and bronchial pneuomonia 👉 types organism cause?
Types:
Lobar pneumonia:
Localized to one or more lobes which are completely consolidated .
Bronchopneumonia:
The inflammation is centered in the bronchioles which causes patchy consolidation of the adjacent lobules.
Causative organism:
Lobar pneumonia:
Bacterial only
Bronchopneumonia
Bacterial and viral
•أيش تحس في الـ pulmonary area؟
-Palpable sound which is called diastolic shock in pulmonary dilatation as a result of pulmonary hypertension.
•الـ comment كامل على الـ VSD murmur:
-Site of maximum intensity 👉🏻Left parasternal area "3&4th"
-Propagation 👉🏻 whole precordium
-Character 👉🏻 harsh
-Timing "👉🏻 Pansystolic or holosystolic
-Thrill and grade 👉🏻" grades 1-3 are without thrill and grades 4-6 with thrill "
-Type 👉🏻 organic "مش ضروري نقولها"
نعلق هكذا:
Pansystolic harsh murmur, maximum intensity over the left parasternal area propagated to the whole precordium, it is organic of grade I/III with no thrill.
هذا أهم murmur في CVS in pediatrics.
•pneuomoina👉 أيش الفرق بين loble and bronchial pneuomonia 👉 types organism cause?
Types:
Lobar pneumonia:
Localized to one or more lobes which are completely consolidated .
Bronchopneumonia:
The inflammation is centered in the bronchioles which causes patchy consolidation of the adjacent lobules.
Causative organism:
Lobar pneumonia:
Bacterial only
Bronchopneumonia
Bacterial and viral
Forwarded from المكتبة الطبية الإلكترونية م 5
د. الشهاري:
• اذكري ال D. D لل measles؟
-It is the differential Diagnosis of Maculopapular rash which may be:
Viral causes:
Measles
Rubella
Roseola infantum
Erythema infectiosum
Or bacterial infections:
Scarlet fever
Typhoid fever
Meningococcaemia
•ايش الفرق بين measles & rubella؟
الـ Fever:
Measles:
High grade fever
Gradual drop
Rubella:
Low grade fever
Sudde drop
الـ Rash duration:
Measles:
About 5-7 days
Rubella:
2-3 days
وغيره، المهم، أهم شيء يقولوا:
In rubella post auricular and occipital lymph nodes are enlarged and tender which appear one day before rash and last for up 1 week.
•متى يعطوا لقاح ال measles؟
-الشهر التاسع
•ليش بيعطوا لقاح ال measles في الشهر التاسع . (ايش السبب انهم ما بيعطوه قبل الشهر التاسع)؟
-B'coz maternal antibodies against measles which are transferred through placenta persist up to 6-9 months of age if the vaccination started before this age ,the circulating antibodies may neutralize these antigens.
ويبطل مفعول اللقاح.
•ليش بيحصل photophobia في ال measles؟
-Due to Conjunctivitis
•ليش بيحصل cough في ال measles؟
-لأنه complicated بـ chest infections.
قال الدكتور لا قبل ما يحصل complications:
لأن الـ virus موجود في الـ throat و يفعل activation للـ cough reflex ، وبالتالي يحصل هذا.
وقد تكون bronchitis.
•اين تظهر ال craniotabes؟
-Rickets, Premature baby, hydrocephalus, syphilis, thalassemia and marasmus.
•متى تظهر الـ koplik spot؟
-On the 3d or 4th day of fever
•وبعد ذلك قال كم تستمر فتره infection period في ال measles؟
-7 days before and 7 or 5 days after rash.
• اذكري ال D. D لل measles؟
-It is the differential Diagnosis of Maculopapular rash which may be:
Viral causes:
Measles
Rubella
Roseola infantum
Erythema infectiosum
Or bacterial infections:
Scarlet fever
Typhoid fever
Meningococcaemia
•ايش الفرق بين measles & rubella؟
الـ Fever:
Measles:
High grade fever
Gradual drop
Rubella:
Low grade fever
Sudde drop
الـ Rash duration:
Measles:
About 5-7 days
Rubella:
2-3 days
وغيره، المهم، أهم شيء يقولوا:
In rubella post auricular and occipital lymph nodes are enlarged and tender which appear one day before rash and last for up 1 week.
•متى يعطوا لقاح ال measles؟
-الشهر التاسع
•ليش بيعطوا لقاح ال measles في الشهر التاسع . (ايش السبب انهم ما بيعطوه قبل الشهر التاسع)؟
-B'coz maternal antibodies against measles which are transferred through placenta persist up to 6-9 months of age if the vaccination started before this age ,the circulating antibodies may neutralize these antigens.
ويبطل مفعول اللقاح.
•ليش بيحصل photophobia في ال measles؟
-Due to Conjunctivitis
•ليش بيحصل cough في ال measles؟
-لأنه complicated بـ chest infections.
قال الدكتور لا قبل ما يحصل complications:
لأن الـ virus موجود في الـ throat و يفعل activation للـ cough reflex ، وبالتالي يحصل هذا.
وقد تكون bronchitis.
•اين تظهر ال craniotabes؟
-Rickets, Premature baby, hydrocephalus, syphilis, thalassemia and marasmus.
•متى تظهر الـ koplik spot؟
-On the 3d or 4th day of fever
•وبعد ذلك قال كم تستمر فتره infection period في ال measles؟
-7 days before and 7 or 5 days after rash.