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A case report of ultrasound-guided erector spinae plane nerve block for pediatric renal colic in an emergency department

Noble M, Mitta M, Landon J, Byars D

Erector spinae plane nerve block (ESPB) has become a frequently used tool of analgesia among anesthesiologists or emergency physicians. The ESPB utilizes a guidance of point-of-care ultrasound and has a...
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Rapunzel syndrome, a rare hairy tale: a case report

Macalintal N, Taube S, Jones V, Muntean C

Rapunzel syndrome is a rare condition that typically occurs in young females with trichotillomania or trichophagia. The name “Rapunzel” was given due to the presence of trichobezoars extending from the...
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A case of an accidental miswak injury penetrating the floor of the mouth of a 5-year-old child

Alqahtani G, Abdulmajeed I, AlGoraini Y

Children often engage in a habit of carrying items in their mouths and are prone to falling. We report a novel case involving a 5-year-old boy who experienced an oral...
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A novel simulation-based Pediatric Respiratory Distress Educational Curriculum (PReDEC) for emergency medicine residents

Croft A, Barach P, Bona A, Novotny N, Baluyot M, Falvo L, Cooper D, Moore M, Lacy AJ, Abu-Sultaneh S, Swinger N, Espinoza J, Sarmiento E, Abulebda K, Ahmed R

Purpose: It is important for emergency physicians to be able to evaluate and manage pediatric respiratory distress, which is rare in general emergency departments. Despite this importance, the emergency departments...
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Effects of obtaining plain radiographs in pediatric patients with radial head subluxation

Kang JH, Ahn R, Hwang JS

Purpose: This study investigated the rate and factors of spontaneous reduction (SR) during plain radiography in pediatric patients with radial head subluxation (RHS). Methods: We retrospectively reviewed patients aged 5 years...
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Characterizing pediatric dermatological presentations in an outer metropolitan emergency department: a single-center Western Australian study

Ng TTW, Low DZY, Tang AYC, Foo MZQ, Edgar DW, Hill PA

Purpose: To characterize the patterns of demographic data, dermatologic diagnosis, and disposition regarding pediatric dermatological presentations in an emergency department (ED) at Armadale Health Service, a secondary outer metropolitan hospital...
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Challenges and innovations in diagnosing nonphysical child abuse in pediatric emergency departments

Onyejesi CD, Del Castillo Miranda JC, Abdelbar SM, Aziz MM, Abady E, Omran JA, Zehra A, Alsabri M

Child abuse is a widespread global health crisis with longterm implications for children’s physical, psychological, and emotional well-being. Pediatric emergency departments (PEDs) are often the first point of contact for...
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