A child presents with persistent fever and mucocutaneous changes, engaging you to consider all causes of fever in children.
A child presents with persistent fever and mucocutaneous changes, engaging you to consider all causes of fever in children.
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30 questions. 30 minutes. Test yourself against your colleagues!
A 3-year-old child presents to your emergency department with a rash, fever and vomiting.
Febrile children compete for the most common non-traumatic paediatric presentation in the ED, causing concern for parents worldwide. Your mission: to find the source.
This session aims to increase the awareness of Kawasaki disease with a focus on recognising the principal clinical features, in line with recent updates to the NICE guidelines
This learning session aims to increase the awareness of Kawasaki disease with a focus on recognising the principal clinical features, in line with recent updates to the NICE guidelines.
Febrile children compete for the most common non-traumatic paediatric presentation in the ED, causing concern for parents worldwide. Your mission: to find the source.