Case — Studies In Pediatric Infectious Diseases

: Contains extensive reference tables and lists regarding infectious agents and their epidemiology for quick lookup. Key Features for Practitioners

: The book is available in multiple formats, including a 400-page paperback and an eBook version for digital reference.

: Cases are formatted to encourage critical thinking, making it a popular choice for residents, pediatricians, and infectious disease specialists. Case Studies in Pediatric Infectious Diseases

: Covers the foundational rules for diagnosing and managing infectious diseases, including epidemiology and microbiology.

: Focuses heavily on clinical evaluation and risk factors rather than just laboratory tests. : Contains extensive reference tables and lists regarding

: The heart of the book, featuring 121 case studies ranging from common conditions like pneumococcal pneumonia to rarer ones like botulism . Each case presents a scenario, challenges the reader to formulate a differential diagnosis, and then provides a detailed discussion.

: Includes high-quality color photographs and radiographs to help identify symptoms and pathologies. : Covers the foundational rules for diagnosing and

This book, by Dr. Frank E. Berkowitz , is a highly-regarded clinical resource. It uses a problem-oriented approach to teach the diagnosis and management of childhood infections through 121 real-world clinical scenarios. Core Content & Structure

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