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Should teicoplannin, colistin be used in case of neonatal sepsis where culture does not reveal any organism_?
No, it should be used only after drug sensitivity report
Yes, under guidance of an infectious disease expert
APPROACH TO ACUTE ABDOMINAL PAIN IN CHILDREN
APPROACH TO ACUTE ABDOMINAL PAIN IN CHILDREN
Dr Sudipta Misra, MD
Associate Professor of Clinical Pediatrics
Chief, Section of Pediatric Gastroenterology,
Children's Hospital of Illinois, USA.



Table -2. "Red Flag Signs" for Acute Abdominal Pain in Children

Signs
Bilious vomiting
Signs
History of intra abdominal surgery
Signs
Features of peritonitis
Signs
Blood in stool
Signs
Blood in vomitus
Signs
Features of Intestinal obstruction
Signs
Abdominal distension
Signs
Systemic signs



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See Expertise Views On "Abdominal Pain" Questions

Last created on 23-02-2001
Last updated on 01-05-2005 Vol 2 Issue 5 Art # 21

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