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April-2007 Volume-4, Issue-4 [Supplement 4]
DIAGNOSTIC DILEMMA

This month's Diagnostic Dilemma:
Naji.

How to manage a one year child with micropenis? Read more…


PATIENT EDUCATION MATERIAL

Roundworms.
Read about the signs and symptoms, diagnosis and treatment of round worm (ascaris) infection.


Neurocysticercosis.
Neurocysticercosis (pronounced as new-row-cis-t-sir-co-cis) is the most common parasitic infection of the central nervous system. Read about the signs and symptoms, diagnosis, prevention and treatment of this tapeworm infection.


Kawasaki’s disease
Kawasaki disease is an illness of childhood that leads to fever, rash and heart disease in children without any specific cause. This disease is more common in the Japanese American population. Read about the signs and symptoms, diagnosis, prevention and treatment of this disease.


QUESTION OF THE DAY

Skywalky.
What will be the differential diagnosis in a child with excessive growth and subtle sign of precocious puberty with lax and hyperextensible skin. Can it be Ehlers Danlos?


Sundeep Nigam.
Which test is better between card test and malaria slide test for diagnosis of malaria? Why?


CONFERENCE ABSTRACTS:

NCPID 2006 Conference Abstract:

Avail the contents of the scientific sessions of the IX National Conference of Pediatric Infectious Diseases held on 14-15 October 2006 at Chennai, India and revisit the important scientific sessions.


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