Nelson Pediatric Symptom-Based Diagnosis

Bleeding and Thrombosis

Hemostasis is a process that maintains normal blood flow through healthy vessels but, when a vessel is damaged, rapidly generates a platelet plug (primary hemostasis) and subsequent thrombin clot (secondary hemostasis) at the site of vascular injury. The major components…

Pancytopenia/Aplastic Anemia/Bone Marrow Failure

Pancytopenia is defined by a decrease in all peripheral blood cell lines, including leukocytes, red blood cells (RBCs), and platelets. All of these cells are produced by the bone marrow, and therefore an evaluation of the bone marrow is often…

Pallor and Anemia

Pallor, a perceptible reduction in the usual color and tone of the skin and/or mucosa, is a highly nonspecific finding that may be a manifestation of a diversity of diseases or may be normal for a given individual. It may…

Lymphadenopathy and Neck Masses

Given the role of the lymphatic system in developing adaptive responses to numerous antigenic challenges and the rate at which the immune system is exposed to novel antigens early in life, enlarged lymph nodes are regularly encountered both incidentally and…

Hypermobility

It is estimated that up to 25% of the population reports the presence of joint hypermobility, but a quarter of the population does not have an associated connective tissue disorder, nor is the increased mobility deemed a health concern; nonetheless,…

Back Pain

The incidence of pediatric back pain increases with age and has a prevalence of nearly 40% by 18 years of age. While back pain is often related to overuse in sports, work, or a specific traumatic event, it may also…

Gait Disturbances

Most gait disturbances are benign and resolve with normal growth and development. Others are pathologic in origin and necessitate treatment ( Table 45.1 ). TABLE 45.1 Causes of Gait Disturbances Mechanical Acute injuries (accidental or nonaccidental) Overuse conditions (mainly sports-related)…

Arthritis

Musculoskeletal complaints are among the most frequent reasons for children to present to a primary care office, walk-in clinic, or emergency room. While the child and parents may be focusing on what they perceive to be a localized problem, complaints…

Eye Disorders

Eye and Visual System Anatomy The anatomies of the eye and visual system are shown in Figs. 43.1 and 43.2 . The optic nerves, made up of the converging nerve fiber layer of the retina, have intraocular, intraorbital, intracanalicular, and…

Encephalitis

Encephalitis , or inflammation of the brain, and myelitis , or inflammation of the spinal cord, cause myriad symptoms and signs because of the subtle behavioral phenotypes and varying locations of the inflammation. The lesions are hard to categorize or…