The Rational Clinical Examination
David L. Simel, Drummond Rennie
Urinary Tract Infection, Child
Nader Shaikh, Natalia E. Morone, John Lopez, Jennifer Chianese, Shilpa SangvaiH, Frank D'Amico, Alejandro Hoberman, Ellen R. Wald
Clinical Scenarios
Topics Discussed:
child, diagnosis, infant, pediatrics, pyrexia, urinary tract infection
Excerpt:
"The parents of a 14-month-old female infant
report that she has been fussy with rectal temperatures of up to
39.8°C for the past 2 days. Her past medical history
is unremarkable and her immunizations are up to date. She has been
taking fluids without vomiting. On examination, she appears well
and has no identifiable source for the fever...."
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