Fever in Pediatric Practice
Released: Aug 28, 1994
Publisher: Blackwell Science Inc.
Format: Hardcover, 258 pages
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Description:
Paediatric fever is a common problem that paediatricians and general practitioners encounter. If not managed properly the complaint can be fatal and immediate treatment is essential if lasting harm to the patient is to be avoided. Interest in fever is now growing due to greater understanding of thermo-regulation and the link between fever and sudden-infant-death syndrome ("cot death"). This book aims to deal with these issues and provide clear practical guidance for the clinician. Starting with definitions of temperature-related terms there then follows a detailed chapter on pathogenesis. Further chapters describe the measurement of temperature in children and go on to deal with hypothermia in neonates and children. There is coverage of fever in infectious disease and febrile convulsions. All these issues are brought together in the final section which sets out clear guidelines for management.
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