ABSTRACT

Paediatric Symptom Sorter is an original work inspired by the best-selling and highly respected Symptom Sorter by Keith Hopcroft and Vincent Forte, now in its Fourth Edition. Like Symptom Sorter, this book's composition reflects the reality that patients present with symptoms rather than diagnoses. Structured anatomically, it provides an overview of the symptom followed by the five most likely underlying causes (differential diagnoses) in an easy-to-use tabular format. Investigative techniques and guidelines follow, ranging from the simple and inexpensive to the more complex, as do tips and warnings to note. This book is vital for all clinicians in the front line when an ill child presents with an acute illness. Experienced paediatricians, postgraduate doctors, primary care physicians and paediatric nurses will find it a useful refresher and it is an invaluable primer for newly-trained doctors and students, or those new to the paediatric wards. I envision that Paediatric Symptom Sorter will become a fixture in paediatric emergency rooms and hospital on-call rooms. I advise that the book be affixed to the furniture in a secure manner. Otherwise, it will soon disappear. From the foreword by James Carroll

chapter |3 pages

Introduction

chapter |31 pages

Abdomen

chapter |17 pages

Bones and joints

chapter |23 pages

Cerebral

chapter |31 pages

Chest

chapter |15 pages

Ear

chapter |23 pages

Eye

chapter |15 pages

Face

chapter |23 pages

General physical

chapter |23 pages

Genital

chapter |14 pages

Hair and nails

chapter |20 pages

Neck

chapter |8 pages

Nose

chapter |11 pages

Oral

chapter |41 pages

Skin

chapter |17 pages

Unexplained fever

chapter |24 pages

Urinary