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A paediatrician's notebook

A paediatrician's notebook

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notes on clinical cases encountered

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  • Case: Ewing's Sarcoma with metastsis to the lung in a boy of 7 yrs

    Posted on Sunday November 2nd, 2008 at 01:56 in ewing's sarcoma

    Child Abu Bakhr, 7 yrs male child was admitted into our hospital on 24/10/08 with the complaints of cough for 15 days , low gradw fever for the same period and respiratory distress for last 4 days and swollen edematous right leg for 3 months. On adm...

  • Case: Tubereculoma of the brain

    Posted on Saturday October 25th, 2008 at 01:14 in tuberculoma of the brain

    The patient, a boy of 3 years presened with low grade fever for 2 months , neck bending for a week and convulsion for a few times in the last 48 hours. There was history of contact with the open case of tuberculosis. On examination, the patient was d...

  • Case: a girl of 4 months with osteogenesis imperfecta

    Posted on Thursday September 18th, 2008 at 01:14 in osteogenesis imperfecta

    The girl, 4 months of age admitted in our hospital for Pneumonia. But her history reveals # of the rt upper arm at the age of 7 days for which she was taken admission in the other hospital of the city. They made multiple x-rays and found # in other s...

  • Case: Neuroblastoma with severe anaemia

    Posted on Saturday September 6th, 2008 at 22:52 in neuroblastoma, severe anaemia

    Atunu Acharjee, 1 yr 4 months from Chittagong admitted in our hosspital for severe anemia. On examination , a huge mass on the left side of the abdomen, firm, non tender with no notch likely kidney and multiple small masses all over the abdomen were...

  • Case: a boy of 11 months with scleroderma

    Posted on Saturday August 16th, 2008 at 03:27 in scleroderma, systemic sclerosis

    Minhaj, aged 11 months, Male baby was lying stiff on the bed. On first look , I first mistook it as a case of cerebral palsy –spastic quadriplegia.But his birth history is normal and the spasticity is of 7 months duration and gradually progressing...

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