Neonatal and Pediatric liver Diseases
1.1 Neonatal and pediatric liver diseases
1.2 Neonatal jaundice:
1.3 1.3 Liver Function Tests:
1.4 Investigating a case of neonatal jaundice:
1.5 Treatment in a case of Conjugated hyperbilirubinemia till a definitive diagnosis is made:
Basic understanding of Inborn Error of Metabolism and Metabolic disorders:
• Clinical presentation of Inborn Errors of Metabolism (IEM):
• Investigations of Inborn Errors of Metabolism (IEM):
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Cases:
Case 1: 20 month old child with recurrent convulsions.
Case 2: A 9 year old boy presenting with hepatitis, epistaxis and bleeding from gums.
Case 3: Lightening strikes at one place thrice!!
Case 4: A worried couple with a child having jaundice.
Case 5: A 2 year old child who had recurrent hematemesis and bleeding per rectum.
Case 5: A 2 year old child who had recurrent hematemesis and bleeding per rectum.
Case 6: A child who had lost appetite and interest.
Case 7: A year old child with chronic diarrhea and failure to thrive.
Case 8: A 3 year old male with recurrent diarrhea and chest infection
Case 9: 11 months old twins with Inborn errors of metabolism.
Case 10: A child with recurrent diarrhea
Case 11: A 3 month old child with recurrent fever, diarrhea, failure to thrive and electrolyte disturbances.
Case 12: A 13-Year-Old girl with chronic abdominal Pain and Vomiting.
Case 13: A 6 month old child with neonatal cholestasis and generalized edema.
Case: 14. A 6 weeks old child who had progressive jaundice and creamy white stools.
Case: 15. Milk branding
Case 16: An 8 year old son of a lady executive who was a keen “net” searcher.
Case 17: Neo rich parents who wanted best for their child!
Case 18: A case of “Criggler-Najjar syndrome”.
Case: 19. A pleasant child who developed prolonged jaundice
Case 20: Prolonged neonatal jaundice and cardiac defects:
Case 21: Neonatal jaundice in a child with ocular problem:
Case 22: A 3 year old girl with unexplained vomiting and failure to thrive.
Case 23: A 3 year old boy with failure to thrive and progressively stiffening muscles.
Case 24: A 2 month old child with neonatal ascites.
Case 25: A patient with sickle cell anemia with sudden onset of jaundice.
Case 26: A 7 year old boy with recurrence of jaundice.
Case 28: An eight year old boy with recurrent jaundice.
Case 29: A 3 yr. old with huge liver and abnormal liver functions.
Case-30: A fifteen year old boy with prolonged jaundice
Case-31: A young girl with recurrent jaundice and vague RUQ mass.
Case-32: A young boy with ascites.
Case 33: Two cases of recurrence of jaundice.
Case 34: A 12 years old boy with “obstructive jaundice”.
Case 35: 11 years old boy with jaundice and bleeding PR.
Case 36: A young boy with failed renal transplant and sudden onset of ascites.
Case 37: A 2-Year-Old Boy with Diarrhea, Failure to thrive, and Hepatomegaly
Case 38: A child with “recurrent attacks of asthma”
Case 39: A 3 years old boy with recurrent jaundice and severe iron deficiency anemia.
Case 40: 3 years old boy with huge liver.
Case 41: A case of neonatal liver failure
Case 42: A case of acute hepatitis and ……something more.
Case 43: A case of neonatal hepatitis and failure to thrive.
Case 44: An infant with sudden onset of unilateral ptosis and jaundice.
Case 45: A neonate with rapidly deteriorating liver functions.
Case 46: A 6 month old child with hematemesis:
Case 47: A young child with persistent elevation of SGOT/ SGPT.
Case 48: An infant with persistent vomiting.
Case 49: A case of Fever and jaundice.
Case 50: A neonate with jaundice and enlarged liver.
Case 51: A case of huge hepatomegaly but no hypoglycemia.
Case 52: Pregnant lady with HBsAg positivity: A paediatrician’s perspective.