Its 2am and you are called to review a “well looking child” in the emergency department who has presented with a new non-blanching rash. He has been hot at home with some coryzal symptoms. Mum is worried, she thinks the rash has spread in the last hour!What are you going to do? In this article, we discuss the aetiology and initial assessment of non-blanching rashes in children
Many childhood illnesses present with fever and a rash. In most cases the cause is infectious, but r...
Our patient's pruritic rash was spreading throughout his trunk and arms. An acute infection 10 days ...
Hospital admissions of young children due to serious skin infections have increased throughout the G...
Its 2am and you are called to review a “well looking child” in the emergency department who has pres...
To examine a number of simple clinical features and investigations in children with a non-blanching ...
Address the parents’ concerns about meningitis—A nonblanching rash may be a crucial sign, but in the...
A distressed mother attends the clinic with her three year old daughter, who developed an itchy rash...
Fever accompanied by rash is a common finding in pediatric patients. Although, in most cases, the di...
This column includes a short case presentation and differential diagnosis. It is followed by a discu...
Fever accompanied by rash is a common complaint in pediatric practice. Mostly these conditions are c...
Abstract Background Children commonly present to Emergency Departments (ED) with a non-blanching ras...
Fever is a common symptom in children receiving treatment for cancer. Clinicians and families are mo...
Skin eruptions are commonly encountered in the neonatal and infant period and can be a source of con...
Background: Rash is a common complaint in children that has many causes and the various differential...
BACKGROUND: Children commonly present to Emergency Departments (ED) with a non-blanching rash in the...
Many childhood illnesses present with fever and a rash. In most cases the cause is infectious, but r...
Our patient's pruritic rash was spreading throughout his trunk and arms. An acute infection 10 days ...
Hospital admissions of young children due to serious skin infections have increased throughout the G...
Its 2am and you are called to review a “well looking child” in the emergency department who has pres...
To examine a number of simple clinical features and investigations in children with a non-blanching ...
Address the parents’ concerns about meningitis—A nonblanching rash may be a crucial sign, but in the...
A distressed mother attends the clinic with her three year old daughter, who developed an itchy rash...
Fever accompanied by rash is a common finding in pediatric patients. Although, in most cases, the di...
This column includes a short case presentation and differential diagnosis. It is followed by a discu...
Fever accompanied by rash is a common complaint in pediatric practice. Mostly these conditions are c...
Abstract Background Children commonly present to Emergency Departments (ED) with a non-blanching ras...
Fever is a common symptom in children receiving treatment for cancer. Clinicians and families are mo...
Skin eruptions are commonly encountered in the neonatal and infant period and can be a source of con...
Background: Rash is a common complaint in children that has many causes and the various differential...
BACKGROUND: Children commonly present to Emergency Departments (ED) with a non-blanching rash in the...
Many childhood illnesses present with fever and a rash. In most cases the cause is infectious, but r...
Our patient's pruritic rash was spreading throughout his trunk and arms. An acute infection 10 days ...
Hospital admissions of young children due to serious skin infections have increased throughout the G...