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Pediatric Neurology · Chapter 81

Case 60 Buckle Up!

Abdomen CT showed grade 1 laceration of liver segment 4 and pancreatic edema. Liver and pancreatic enzymes were elevated. Arterial blood gas and blood glucose were normal. The panel includes four visual sections labeled A to D. Section A is a C T scan of the head
Hugo A. Arroyo· Elsevier Inc.· 9123456798765Book detail →
Pediatric Neurology · Chapter 81

Case 60 Buckle Up!

Abdomen CT showed grade 1 laceration of liver segment 4 and pancreatic edema. Liver and pancreatic enzymes were elevated. Arterial blood gas and blood glucose were normal. The panel includes four visual sections labeled A to D. Section A is a C T scan of the head
Hugo A. Arroyo· Elsevier Inc.· 8363524232526Book detail →
Pediatric Neurology · Chapter 81

Case 60 Buckle Up!

Abdomen CT showed grade 1 laceration of liver segment 4 and pancreatic edema. Liver and pancreatic enzymes were elevated. Arterial blood gas and blood glucose were normal. The panel includes four visual sections labeled A to D. Section A is a C T scan of the head
Hugo A. Arroyo· Elsevier Inc.· 9123456780105Book detail →
Pediatric Neurology · Chapter 73

Case 54 When Emotional Lability Is Not Psychiatric

abdomen, and pelvis did not reveal any evidence of malignancy. Over the subsequent 3 days, a sensory level was identified around T5 to T8. He was treated with IV methylprednisolone for 5 days, started on IVIG for 2 days with clinical improvement, then discharged on daily prednisone
Hugo A. Arroyo· Elsevier Inc.· 8363524232526Book detail →
Pediatric Neurology · Chapter 73

Case 54 When Emotional Lability Is Not Psychiatric

abdomen, and pelvis did not reveal any evidence of malignancy. Over the subsequent 3 days, a sensory level was identified around T5 to T8. He was treated with IV methylprednisolone for 5 days, started on IVIG for 2 days with clinical improvement, then discharged on daily prednisone
Hugo A. Arroyo· Elsevier Inc.· 9123456798765Book detail →
Pediatric Neurology · Chapter 73

Case 54 When Emotional Lability Is Not Psychiatric

abdomen, and pelvis did not reveal any evidence of malignancy. Over the subsequent 3 days, a sensory level was identified around T5 to T8. He was treated with IV methylprednisolone for 5 days, started on IVIG for 2 days with clinical improvement, then discharged on daily prednisone
Hugo A. Arroyo· Elsevier Inc.· 9123456780105Book detail →
Pediatric Neurology · Chapter 57

Case 41 Cerebral Malaria

abdomen. The ribs appear broadened, especially at the anterior ends, and the lower ribs show irregularity. The spine and diaphragm contours are faintly visible. Panel B on the right shows the pelvis and upper legs. A dense object is placed externally over the groin area. The femoral
Hugo A. Arroyo· Elsevier Inc.· 9123456798765Book detail →
Pediatric Neurology · Chapter 57

Case 41 Cerebral Malaria

abdomen. The ribs appear broadened, especially at the anterior ends, and the lower ribs show irregularity. The spine and diaphragm contours are faintly visible. Panel B on the right shows the pelvis and upper legs. A dense object is placed externally over the groin area. The femoral
Hugo A. Arroyo· Elsevier Inc.· 9123456780105Book detail →
Pediatric Neurology · Chapter 57

Case 41 Cerebral Malaria

abdomen. The ribs appear broadened, especially at the anterior ends, and the lower ribs show irregularity. The spine and diaphragm contours are faintly visible. Panel B on the right shows the pelvis and upper legs. A dense object is placed externally over the groin area. The femoral
Hugo A. Arroyo· Elsevier Inc.· 8363524232526Book detail →

Chapter 1: Assessment for Parenteral Nutrition in Adults

abdomen”a with chronic obstructive symptoms and malnutrition Inability to achieve or maintain enteral access Varies with clinical circumstances Hemodynamic instability, active gastrointestinal bleeding, severe neutropenic fever, or inability to place tube due to mechanical reasons a A condition in which the abdominal organs and compartmental structures
Emily Schwartz, DCN, RD, CNSC· WILEY· 9988776655667Book detail →
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