14 research outputs found
The value of comparative radiographs in the diagnosis of extremity fractures in children by doctors in the emergency department
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New imaging approaches for improving diagnosis of childhood tuberculosis
In South Africa (SA), childhood tuberculosis (TB) still accounts for considerable morbidity and mortality. The incidence of TB disease and risk of progression to severe or disseminated forms are especially high in young children or those with HIV infection. Childhood TB presents most commonly as primary TB, often with non specific signs and symptoms; TB may also present as acute pneumonia. The clinical diagnosis can therefore be challenging. Furthermore, due to difficulty in obtaining good-quality specimens and the paucibacillary nature of childhood TB, microbiological confirmation is only achieved in a minority of children, especially in settings where there is limited capacity for microbiological confirmation
Corrigendum: Paediatric doctors’ error rate in detection of paediatric elbow injuries in Rahima Moosa Mother and Child Hospital
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An approach to non-radiodense aspirated foreign bodies in the paediatric patient
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Paediatric doctors’ error rate in detection of paediatric elbow injuries in Rahima Moosa Mother and Child Hospital
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Paediatric gastrointestinal volvulus: Twisting our heads around unusual diagnoses
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Pulmonary agenesis, pulmonary aplasia and pulmonary hypoplasia: Can you differentiate them?
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A presentation of a recent case series on VACTERL associations
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