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December-2004 Volume-1, Issue-9
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Dear Doctor :
NEW FEATURES :
DISCUSSION GROUPS(Updated):
Avail of a more user friendly, easy to access
discussion groups to form support groups, ask queries, share grievances and
difficult case scenarios in this section.
DIAGNOSTIC AID (Updated):
Get a differential diagnosis by typing in the symptoms and relevant features (e.g. Convulsions, hepatitis, arthritis, myalgia = SLE). Avail of this updated DIAGNOSTIC Tool to help you reach a differential diagnosis in your patients.
Latest articles on Pediatric Oncall:
- DIAGNOSTIC DILEMMA:
This month’s diagnostic dilemma:
A 6-year-old boy presents with ascitis, generalized edema and hypertension. He has hypoalbuminemia with normal renal function tests and marginally dysfunctional liver function tests. HIV, HBsAg, ANA, dsDNA, S. Ceruloplasmin, 24 hours urinary copper = Normal. What is the differential diagnosis? Read the complete case and answer the dilemma…
Last month’s query
of an 8 months old girl with hepatosplenomegaly, repeated serositis, hypodense lesions in the liver and multiple generalized lymphadenopathy had several replies. Most of the viewers have suggested malignancy, tuberculosis, histiocytosis and Storage disorders. The authors will let us know what is the final outcome
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