Paeds Other Flashcards
Causes of polyarthritis
Infection
Bacterial- septicaemia/septic arthritis, TB
Viral- rubella, mumps, adenovirus, coxsackie B, herpes, hepatitis, parvoV
Other- mycoplasma, Lyme disease, rickettsia
Reactive-GI Infectio, streptococcal infection
Rheumatic fever
IBD
Crohn’s disease, UC
Vasculitis
Henoch-Schonlein purpura, Kawasaki disease
Haematological disorders
Haemophilia, SCD
Malignant disorders
Leukaemia, neuroblastoma
CTD
JIA, SLE, Dermatomyositis, mixed CTD, polyarteritis nodosa
Other
CF
Transient Synovitis (vs Septic arthritis) Onset, fever, appearance, movement, WCC, ESR, US, Radiograoh, Mx, Course
Onset; acute limp, non-weight bearing
Fever; mild/absent
Child’s appearance; well
Hip movement; comfortable at rest, limited internal rotation and pain on movement
WCC; normal
APreactant/ESR; slightly increased/normal
US; fluid in joint
Raduograph; normal
My; rest, analgesia
Course; resolves <1wk, approx 3% ~> Perthes disease
Septic arthritis (vs Transient synovitis) Onset, fever, appearance, movement, WCC, ESR, US, Radiograph, Mx, course
Onset; acute limp, non-weight bearing
Fever; moderate/high
Child’s appearance; ill
Hip movement; help flexed, severe pain at rest, worse on attempt to move
WCC; normal/high
APreactant/ESR; raised
US; fluid in joint
Radiograph; normal/widened joint space
Mx; joint aspiration under US guidance. Prolonged ABX, Rest, analgesia
Course; progressive and severe joint damage if not treated
Headaches; primary, secondary, other
*primary* Migraine Tension-type headache Cluster headache (and other trigeminal autonomic cephalagias) ?other
secondary
Head &/or neck trauma
Cranial or cervical vascular disorder; vascular malformation or ICH
Non-vascular intractranial disorder; raised ICP, Idiopathic intracranial hypertension
Substance/withdrawal; ETOH, Solvent, drug abuse
Infection; meningitis or encephalitis
Disorder of homeostasis; hypercapnia or HTN
Disorder of facial or cranial structures; acute sinusitis
Psychiatric disorder
other
Trigeminal and other neuralgia sand central causes of facial pain
?other
Headache Red Flag Symptoms; SOL
Headache-worse on lying down/coughing/straining
Headache-wakes child (not on waking)
Assoc-confusion, nausea and vomiting
Change in- personality, behaviour, educational performance
Headache Red flag signs; SOL
Growth failure Visual field defects Squint Cranial nerve Abn Torticollis Abn coordination; cerebellar lesions Gait; UMN/cerebellar sign Fundi; papilloedema Bradycardia Cranial bruits; AV malformation