Fever in Children
Fever is one of the most common complaints in pediatric practice and often a source of concern for both parents and clinicians. This practical, case-based guide walks pediatric trainees and practitioners through a systematic approach to diagnosing the cause of fever. Using real-world outpatient and inpatient scenarios, the book emphasizes targeted history-taking, focused clinical examination, and the formulation of a provisional diagnosis. Each case then explores differential diagnoses, rational use of investigations, interpretation of laboratory results, and appropriate treatment strategies. A distinctive feature is guidance on parental counseling in challenging situations.
Key Features:
- Case-based, system-wise approach to diagnosing pediatric fever.
- Covers multisystem involvement and when to suspect non-infectious causes.
- Highlights pitfalls in diagnosis, atypical presentations, and complications.
- Explains rational use of investigations and interpretation of lab results.
- Includes guidance on parental counseling and communication.
- Incorporates recent advances in diagnostic and treatment strategies.
- Ideal for pediatric postgraduate trainees and practicing pediatricians.