Worsening Otitis Media Despite Correct Treatment: A Case Report of Pediatric Leukemia

Worsening Otitis Media Despite Correct Treatment: A Case Report of Pediatric Leukemia

Urgent Message: Clinical worsening of typically treatable infections should trigger clinicians to dig deeper for possible underlying, undiagnosed conditions. Key Words: Pediatric Leukemia; Otitis-Conjunctivitis Syndrome; Persistent Infection; Urgent Care Diagnosis Abstract Introduction: Clinical worsening of typically treatable infections is a common initial presentation for pediatric patients with developing underlying oncologic conditions such as leukemia. Due to the gradual development of these conditions, patients may come to urgent care (UC) with varied and multiple presentations, which …

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The Limping Child in the Urgent Care Center

The Limping Child in the Urgent Care Center

Urgent message: The ability to evaluate children presenting with a limp—and to recognize red flags that help distinguish those to treat from those requiring immediate referral—should be within the purview of the urgent care clinician. Raymond W. Liu, MD, Hadeel Abaza, MD, and Allison Gilmore, MD A limping child without a clear traumatic history or diagnosis is a common presentation to an urgent care center. The broad differential diagnosis can be daunting, with causes that …

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