Lecture 31 Cases Flashcards
• 26-day old baby girl is noted by the health visitor to be jaundiced. She is referred into paediatrics for further assessment
What are the differential diagnoses
• Unconjugated
- Physiological jaundice
- Breast milk jaundice
- Infection (urinary)
- Hypothyroidism
- Haemolytic anaemia (ABO incompatibility/G6DP)
• Conjugated
- Bild duct obstruction (biliary atresia/choledochal cyst)
- Neonatal hepatitis (congenital infection/metabolic)
- Intrahepatic biliary hypoplasia (Alagille’s-rare)
- A 3y old boy presents with 4 weeks of lethargy, looking pale and recurring fevers
- Examination showed multiple bruised on the legs back and chest, enlarges cervical/inguinal lymph nodes and hepato-splenomegaly
What are the differential Diagnoses
Sepsis
Acute Leukaemia
- A 3y old girl is brought into A+E following a 4 minute generalised tonic-clonic convulsion
- She has a temperature of 39.5, a red throat and runny nose
What is the most likely diagnosis
Febrile convulsions
- A 10-year-old boy presents with 3w of excessive drinking, secondary nocturnal enuresis, lethargy and weight loss and 2 days of abdominal pain and vomiting
- He has cold peripheries, Temp 36.5, RR 35, HR 140, no focal chest or abdominal findings
What is the most likely diagnos
DKA
- A 4y old boy is brough into A+E from nursery following an abrupt onset of facial swelling, tight feeling in his throat and difficulty breathing
- Examination shows he is lethargic, RR 50 HR 170, sats 88, he has a widespread urticarial rash and bilateral wheeze
What is the most likely diagnsois
Type 1 hypersensitivity
Anaphylaxis