PC Notes: Complications of Preterm Birth, Stomatitis, Scarlet Fever, Managing Post-Stroke, Headache Red Flags

Today, I link to, and review PedCases Notes:

 Complications of Preterm Birth

Author: Ola Elsharif

Published: Jul 25, 2024

This PedsCases note provides a one-page, system-based overview on the complications of preterm birth! It was created by Ola Elsharif, a medical student at McMaster University with the help of Dr. Meenatchi Ranganathan, a general pediatrician at McMaster University.

 Stomatitis

Author: Emily.Cheung

Published: Jul 17, 2024

This PedsCases note provides a one-page overview on stomatitis! It covers the presentation, differential diagnosis, investigations and management of the condition. It was created by Emily Cheung, a medical student at McMaster University with the help of Dr. Erin Boschee, pediatrician at the Stollery Children’s Hospital in Edmonton, Alberta.

 Scarlet Fever

Author: Jasmine.Gill

Published: Jul 11, 2024

This PedsCases note provides a one-page overview on scarlet fever! It includes the pathophysiology, presentation, differential diagnosis and management of the illness. It was created by Jasmine Gill, a medical student at the University of Alberta with the help of Dr. Lillian Lim, a pediatric rheumatologist and Assistant Professor in the Department of Pediatrics at the University of Alberta.

 Managing Post-Stroke Headaches

Author: Julia.Craig

Published: Jul 03, 2024

This PedsCases note provides a one-page overview on managing post-stroke headaches. It was created by Julia Craig, a medical student at the University of Alberta with the help of Dr. Thilinie Rajapakse, pediatric neurologist at the University of Alberta.

 Headache Red Flags

Author: Julia.Craig

Published: Jun 25, 2024

This PedsCases note provides a one-page summary on headache red flags, including questions to ask, secondary causes and next steps. It was created by Julia Craig, a medical student at the University of Alberta with the help of Dr. Thilinie Rajapakse, pediatric neurologist at the University of Alberta.

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