For the second time in a week, a 6-year-old girl was brought to the hospital with poorly localized epigastric and periumbilical pain. The pain was crampy and when severe, the child would yell.
The most important diagnostic tool in the evaluation of the wheezing infant is the history. After the initial assessment, further investigation is necessary to determine the underlying cause of wheeze. ...
La Donna J. Johnson, MD; Hansa Wongpasert, MD; Mary Mullins
An 8-month-old African American girl was brought to the hospital with a 3-day history of a barking cough with associated respiratory distress, rhinorrhea, and decreased oral intake.
<p><img src="/sites/default/files/1206Con_PCTrichobez_A_0.jpg" width="85" height="90" style="float: left; margin: 5px;">For the second time in a week, a...