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  • Part I: The Field of Pediatrics

    1. Overview of Pediatrics
    2. Ethics in Pediatric Care
    3. Cultural Issues in Pediatric Care
    4. Child Health in the Developing World
    5. Preventative Pediatrics
    6. The Well Child


    Part II: Growth and Development

    7. Overview and Assessment of Variability
    8. Fetal Growth and Development
    9. The Newborn
    10. The First Year
    11. The Second Year
    12. Preschool Years
    13. Middle Childhood
    14. Adolescence
    15. Assessment of Growth
    16. Developmental Assessment


    Part III: Psychological Disorders

    17. Assessment and Interviewing
    18. Psychiatric Considerations of Central Nervous
    19. Psychosomatic Illness
    20. Vegetative Disorders
    21. Habit Disorders
    22. Anxiety Disorders
    23. Mood Disorders
    24. Suicides and Attempted Suicide
    25. Disruptive Behavioral Disorders
    26. Sexual Behavior and its Variations
    27. Pervasive Developmental Disorders and Childhood Psychosis
    28. Psychologic Treatment of Children and Adolescents
    29. Neurodevelopmental Dysfunction in the School-Aged Child


    Part IV: Social Issues

    30. Adoption
    31. Foster Care
    32. Child Care
    33. Separations and Death
    34. Impact of Violence on Children
    35. Abuses and Neglect of Children


    Part V: Children with Special Health Needs

    36. Failure to Thrive
    37. Developmental Disabilities and Chronic Illness: An Overview
    38. Pediatric Palliative Care: The Care of Children with Life-Limiting Illness
    39. Children at Special Risk


    Part VI: Nutrition

    40. Nutritional Requirements
    41. The Feeding of Infants and Children
    42. Food Insecurity, Hunger, and under nutrition
    43. Obesity
    44. Vitamin Deficiencies and Excesses


    Part VII: Pathophysiology of Body Fluids and Fluid Therapy

    45. Electrolyte and Acid-Base Disorders
    46. Maintenance and Replacement Therapy
    47. Deficit Therapy
    48. Fluids and Electrolyte Treatment of Specific Disorders


    Part VIII: The Acutely Ill Child

    49. Evaluation of the Sick Child in the Office and Clinic
    50. Injury Control
    51. Emergency Medical Services for Children
    52. Pediatric Critical Care: An Overview
    53. Interfacility Transfer of the Critically Ill Infant and Child
    54. Effective Communication With Families in the PICU
    55. Monitoring Techniques for the Critically Ill Infant and Child
    56. Scoring Systems and Predictors of Mortality
    57. Stabilization of the Critically Ill Child
    58. Acute (Adult) Respiratory Distress Syndrome; ARDS
    59. Continuous Hemofiltration
    60. Transplantation Issues in the PICU
    61. Drowning and Near Drowning
    62. Burn Injuries
    63. Cold Injuries
    64. Withdrawal or Withholding of Life Support, Brain Death and Organ Procurement
    65. Anesthesia and Perioperative Care
    66. Pain Management in Children


    Part IX: Human Genetics

    67. The Molecular Basis of Genetic Disorders
    68. Molecular Diagnosis of Genetic Diseases
    69. Patterns of Inheritance
    70. Chromosomal Clinical Abnormalities
    71. Gene Therapy
    72. Genetic Counseling


    Part X: Metabolic Diseases

    73. An Approach to Inborn Errors of Metabolism
    74. Defects in Metabolism of Amino Acids
    75. Defects in Metabolism of Lipids
    76. Defects in Metabolism of Carbohydrates
    77. Mucopolysaccharidoses
    78. Disorders of Purine and Pyrimidine Metabolism
    79. Progeria
    80. The Porphyrias
    81. Hypoglycemia


    Part XI: The Fetus and Neonatal Infant

    Section 1. Noninfectious Disorders
    82. Overview of Mortality and Morbidity
    83. The Newborn Infant
    84. High-Risk Pregnancies
    85. The Fetus
    86. The High-Risk Infant
    87. Clinical Manifestations of Diseases in the Newborn Period
    88. Nervous System Disorders
    89. Delivery Room Emergencies
    90. Respiratory Tract Disorders
    91. Digestive System Disorders
    92. Blood Disorders
    93. Genitourinary System
    94. The Umbilicus
    95. Metabolic Disturbances
    96. The Endocrine System
    97. Dysmorphology
    Section 2. Infections of the Neonatal Infant
    98. Pathogenesis and Epidemiology


    Part XII: Special Health Problems During Adolescence

    99. The Epidemiology of Adolescent Health Problems
    100. Delivery of Health Care to Adolescents
    101. Depression
    102. Suicide
    103. Violent Behavior
    104. Anorexia Nervosa and Bulimia
    105. Substance Abuse
    106. The Breast
    107. Menstrual Problems
    108. Contraception
    109. Pregnancy
    110. Sexually Transmitted Diseases
    111. Chronic Fatigue Syndrome


    Part XIII: The Immunologic System and Disorders

    Section 1. Evaluation of the Immune Systems
    112. Evaluation of Suspected Immunodeficiency
    Section 2. The T-, B-, and NK-Cell Systems
    113. T Lymphocytes, B Lymphocytes, and Natural Killer Cells
    114. Primary Defects of Antibody Production
    115. Primary Defects of Cellular Immunity
    116. Primary Combined Antibody and Cellular Immunodeficiencies
    Section 3. The Phagocytic System
    117. Neutrophils
    118. Monocytes and Macrophages
    119. Eosinophils
    120. Disorders of Phagocyte Function
    121. Leukopenia
    122. Leukocytosis
    Section 4. The Complement System
    123. The Complement System
    124. Disorders of the Complement System
    Section 5. Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation
    125. Clinical Indications
    126. Matching and Rejection
    127. Graft vs Host Disease (GVHD)
    128. Principles of Immune Suppression
    129. Late Effects of Bone Marrow Transplantation


    Part XIV: Allergic Disorders

    130. Allergy and the Immunologic Basis of Atopic Disease
    131. Diagnosis of Allergic Disease
    132. Principles of Treatment of Allergic Disease
    133. Allergic Rhinitis
    134. Childhood Asthma
    135. Atopic Dermatitis (Atopic Eczema)
    136. Urticaria and Angioedema (Hives)
    137. Anaphylaxis
    138. Serum Sickness
    139. Adverse Reactions to Drugs
    140. Insect Allergy
    141. Ocular Allergies
    142. Adverse Reactions to Foods


    Part XV: Rheumatic Diseases of Childhood (Connective Tissue Diseases, Collagen Vascular Disease)

    143. Evaluation of Suspected Rheumatic Disease
    144. Treatment of Rheumatic Diseases
    145. Juvenile Rheumatoid Arthritis
    146. Ankylosing Spondylitis and Other Spondyloarthropathies
    147. Postinfectious Arthritis and Related Conditions
    148. Systemic Lupus Erythematosus
    149. Juvenile Dermatomyositis
    150. Scleroderma
    151. BehVets Disease
    152. Sjögrens Syndrome
    153. Familial Mediterranean Fever
    154. Amyloidosis
    155. Sarcoidosis
    156. Kawasaki Disease
    157. Vasculitis Syndromes
    158. Musculoskeletal Pain Syndromes
    159. Miscellaneous Conditions Associated With Arthritis


    Part XVI: Infectious Diseases

    Section 1. General Considerations
    160. Diagnostic Microbiology
    161. Fever
    162. Fever without a Focus
    163. Sepsis and Shock
    164. Infections in Immunocompromised Hosts
    165. Infections Associated with Medical Devices
    Section 2. Gram-Positive Bacterial Infections
    166. Staphylococcus
    167. Streptococcus Pneumonia (Pneumococcus)
    168. Group A Strptococcus
    169. Group B Streptococcus
    170. Non-Group A or B Streptococcus
    171. Enterococcus
    172. Diphtheria (Corynebacterium Diphtheriae)
    173. Listeria monocytogenes
    174. Actinomyces
    175. Nocardia
    Section 3. Gram Negative Bacterial Infections
    176. Neisseria meningitidis (Meningococcus)
    177. Neisseria gonorrhoeae (Gonococcus)
    178. Haemophilus influenzae
    179. Chancroid (Haemophilus ducreyi)
    180. Pertussis (Bordetella pertussis and B. parapertussis)
    181. Salmonella
    182. Shigella
    183. Escherichia coli
    184. Cholera (Vibrio cholerae)
    185. Campylobacter
    186. Yersinia
    187. Aeromonas and Plesiomonas
    188. Pseudomonas, Burkholderia, and Stenotrophomonas
    189. Tularemia (Francisella tularensis)
    190. Brucella
    191. Legionella
    192. Bartonella
    Section 4. Anaerobic Bacterial Infections
    193. Botulism (Clostridium botulinum)
    194. Tetanus (Clostridium tetani)
    195. Clostridium difficileAssociated Diarrhea
    196. Other Anaerobic Infections
    Section 5. Mycobacterial Infections
    197. Tuberculosis (Mycobacterium tuberculosis)
    198. Hansens Disease (Mycobacterium leprae)
    199. Nontuberculous Mycobacteria
    Section 6. Spirochetal Infections
    200. Syphilis (Treponema pallidum)
    201. Nonveneral Treponemal Infections
    202. Leptospira
    203. Relapsing Fever (Borrelia)
    204. Lyme Disease (Borrelia burgdorferi)
    Section 7. Mycoplasmal Infections
    205. Mycoplasma pneumoniae
    206. Genital Mycoplasmas (Mycoplasma hominis and Ureaplasm urealyticum)
    Section 8. Chlamydial Infections
    207. Chlamydia pneumoniae
    208. Chlamydia trachomatis
    209. Psittacosis (Chlamydia psittaci)
    Section 9. Rickettsial Infections
    210. Spotted Fever Group Rickettsioses
    211. Scrub Typhus (Orientia tsutsugamushi)
    212. Typhus Group Rickettsioses
    213. Ehrlichioses
    214. Q Fever (Coxiella burnetii)
    Section 10. Mycotic Infections
    215. Candida
    216. Cryptococcus neoformans
    217. Malassezia
    218. Aspergillus
    219. Histoplasmosis (Histoplasma capsulatum)
    220. Blastomycosis (Blastomyces dermatitidis)
    221. Coccidioidomycosis (Coccidioides immitis)
    222. Paracoccidioides brasiliensis
    223. Sporotrichosis (Sporothrix schenckii)
    224. Zygomycosis
    Section 11. Viral Infections
    225. Measels
    226. Rubella
    227. Mumps
    228. Polioviruses
    229. Nonpolio Enteroviruses
    230. Parvovirus B19
    231. Herpes Simplex Virus
    232. Varicella-Zoster Virus
    233. Epstein-Barr Virus
    234. Cytomegalovirus
    235. Roseola (Human Herpesviruses 6, 7)
    236. Human Herpesvirus 8
    237. Influenza Viruses
    238. Parainfluenza Viruses
    239. Respiratory Syncytial Virus
    240. Adenoviruses
    241. Rhinoviruses
    242. Rotavirus and Other Agents of Viral Gastroenteritis
    243. Papillomaviruses
    244. Arboviral Encephalitis of North America
    245. Arboviral Encephalitis Outside North America
    246. Dengue Fever and Dengue Hemorrhagic Fever
    247. Yellow Fever
    248. Other Viral Hemorrhagic Fevers
    249. Lymphocytic Choriomeningitis Virus
    250. Hantaviruses
    251. Rabies
    252. Polyomaviruses
    253. Transmissible Spongiform Encephalopathies
    254. Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome (Human Immunodeficiency Virus)
    255. Human T-Cell Lymphotropic Viruses Types I and II
    Section 12. Protozoan Diseases
    256. Primary Amebic Meningoencephalitis
    257. Amebiasis
    258. Giardiasis and Balantidiasis
    259. Spore-Forming Intestinal Protozoa
    260. Trichomoniasis (Trichomonas vaginalis)
    261. Leishmaniasis (Leishmania)
    262. African Trypanosomiasis (Sleeping Sickness; Trypanosoma brucei complex)
    263. American Trypanosomiasis (Chagas Disease; Trypanosoma cruzi)
    264. Malaria (Plasmodium)
    265. Babesiosis (Babesia)
    266. Toxoplasmosis (Toxoplasma gondii)
    267. Pneumocystis carinii
    Section 13. Helminthic Diseases
    268. Ascariasis (Ascaris lumbricoides)
    269. Hookworms (Ancylostoma and Necator americanus)
    270. Trichuriasis (Trichuris trichuria)
    271. Enterobiasis (Enterobius vermicularis)
    272. Strongyloidiasis (Strongyloides stercoralis)
    273. Lymphatic Filariasis (Brugia malayi, B. timori, and Wuchereria bancrofti)
    274. Other Tissue Nematodes
    275. Toxocariasis (Visceral and Ocular Larva Migrans)
    276. Trichinosis (Trichinella spiralis)
    277. Schistosomiasis (Schistosoma)
    278. Flukes: (Liver, Lung, and Intestinal)
    279. Adult Tapeworm Infections
    280. Cysticercosis
    281. Echinococcosis (Echinococcus granulosus and E. multilocularis)
    Section 14. Preventive Measures
    282. Immunization Practices
    283. Infection Control and Prophylaxis
    284. Childcare and Communicable Diseases
    285. Health Advice for Children Traveling Internationally


    Part XVII. The Digestive System

    Section 1. Clinical Manifestations of Gastrointestinal Disease
    286. Normal Digestive Tract Phenomena
    287. Major Symptoms and Signs of Digestive Tract Disorders
    Section 2. The Oral Cavity
    288. Development and Developmental Anomalies of the Teeth
    289. Disorders of the Oral Cavity Associated with Other Conditions
    290. Malocclusion
    291. Cleft Lip and Palate
    292. Syndromes with Oral Manifestations
    293. Dental Caries
    294. Periodontal Diseases
    295. Dental Trauma
    296. Common Lesions of the Oral Soft Tissues
    297. Diseases of the Salivary Glands and Jaws
    298. Diagnostic Radiology in Dental Assessment
    Section 3. The Esophagus
    299. Embryology, Anatomy, and Function of the Esophagus
    300. Congenital Anomalies: Esophageal Atresia and Tracheoesophageal Fistula
    301. Obstructing and Motility Disorders of the Esophagus
    302. Dysmotility
    303. Hiatal Hernia
    304. Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease (GERD)
    305. Non-GERD Esophagitis
    306. Esophageal Perforation
    307. Esophageal Varices
    308. Ingestions
    Section 4. Stomach and Intestines
    309. Normal Development, Structure, and Function
    310. Pyloric Stenosis and Other Congenital Anomalies of the Stomach
    311. Intestinal Atresia, Stenosis, and Malrotation
    312. Intestinal Duplications, Meckel Diverticulum and Other Remnants of the Omphalomesenteric Duct
    313. Motility Disorders and Hirschsprung Disease
    314. Ileus, Adhesions, Intussusception, and Closed-Loop Obstructions
    315. Foreign Bodies and Bezoars
    316. Peptic Ulcer Disease on Children
    317. Inflammatory Bowel Disease
    318. Food Allergy (Food Hypersensitivity)
    319. Eosinophilic Gastroenteritis
    320. Malabsorptive Disorders
    321. Gastroenteritis
    322. Chronic Diarrhea
    323. Recurrent Abdominal Pain of Childhood
    324. Acute Appendicitis
    325. Surgical Conditions of the Anus, Rectum, and Colon
    326. Tumors of the Digestive Tract
    327. Inguinal Hernias
    Section 5. Exocrine Pancreas
    328. Embryology, Anatomy, and Physiology
    329. Pancreatic Function Tests
    330. Disorders of the Exocrine Pancreas
    331. Treatment of Pancreatic Insufficiency
    332. Pancreatitis
    333. Pseudocyst of the Pancreas
    334. Pancreatic Tumors
    Section 6. The Liver and Biliary System
    335. Morphogenesis of the Liver and Biliary System
    336. Manifestations of Liver Disease
    337. Cholestasis
    338. Metabolic Diseases of the Liver
    339. Viral Hepatitis
    340. Liver Abscess
    341. Liver Disease Associated with Systemic Disorders
    342. Reye Syndrome and the Mitochondrial Hepatopathies
    343. Autoimmune (Chronic) Hepatitis
    344. Drug- and Toxin-Induced Liver Injury
    345. Fulminant Hepatic Failure
    346. Cystic Diseases of the Biliary Tract and Liver
    347. Diseases of the Gallbladder
    348. Portal Hypertension and Varices
    349. Liver Transplantation
    Section 7. Peritoneum
    350. Malformations
    351. Ascites
    352. Peritonitis
    353. Diaphragmatic Hernia
    354. Epigastric Hernia


    Part XVIII: Respiratory System

    Section 1. Development and Function
    355. Development of the Respiratory System
    356. Regulation of Respiration
    357. Respiratory Pathophysiology
    358. Defense Mechanisms and Metabolic Functions of the Lung
    359. Diagnostic Approach to Respiratory Disease
    360. Sudden Infant Death Syndrome
    Section 2. Upper Respiratory Tract
    361. Congenital Disorders of the Nose
    362. Acquired Disorders of the Nose
    363. Nasal Polyps
    364. The Common Cold
    365. Sinusitis
    366. Pharyngitis
    367. Retropharyngeal Abscess, Lateral Pharyngeal (Parapharyngeal) Abscess, and Peritonsillar Cellulitis/Abscess)
    368. Tonsils and Adenoids
    369. Obstructive Sleep Apnea and Hypoventilation in Children
    Section 3. Disorders of the Lungs and Lower Airway
    370. Chronic or Recurrent Respiratory Symptoms
    371. Acute inflammatory Upper Airway Obstruction
    372. Congenital Anomalies of the Larynx
    373. Foreign Bodies of the Airway
    374. Neoplasms of the Larynx, Trachea, and Bronchi
    375. Inflammatory Disorders of the Small Airways
    376. Wheezing in Infants
    377. Emphysema and Overinflation
    378. α1-Antitrypsin Deficiency and Emphysema
    379. Other Distal Airway Disease
    380. Congenital Disorders of the Lung
    381. Pulmonary Edema
    382. Aspiration Syndromes
    383. Chronic Recurrent Aspiration
    384. Gastroesophageal Reflux and Respiratory Disorders
    385. Parenchymal Disease with Prominent Hypersensitivity, Eosonophilic Infiltration, or Toxin-Mediated Injury
    386. Pneumonia
    387. Slowly Resolving Pneumonia
    388. Bronchiectasis
    389. Pulmonary Abscess
    390. Cystic Fibrosis
    391. Primary Ciliary Dyskinesia (Immotile Cilia Syndrome)
    392. Interstitial Lung Disease
    393. Pulmonary Alveolar Proteinosis
    394. Inherited Disorders of Surfactant Protein Metabolism
    395. Pulmonary Hemosiderosis
    396. Pulmonary Hemorrhage, Embolism, and Infarction
    397. Atelectasis
    398. Pulmonary Tumors
    399. Pleurisy
    400. Pneumothorax
    401. Pneumomediastinum
    402. Hydrothorax
    403. Hemothorax
    404. Chylothorax
    405. Bronchopulmonary Dysplasia
    406. Skeletal Diseases Influencing Pulmonary Consequences
    407. Neuromuscular Diseases with Pulmonary Consequences
    408. Extrapulmonary Diseases with Pulmonary Manifestations
    409. Chronic Severe Respiratory Insufficiency


    Part XIX: The Cardiovascular System

    Section 1. Developmental Biology of the Cardiovascular System
    413. Cardiac Development
    414. The Fetal to Neonatal Circulatory Transition
    Section 2. Evaluation of the Cardiovascular System
    415. History and Physical Examination
    416. Laboratory Evaluation
    Section 3. Congenital Heart Disease
    417. Epidemiology of Congenital
    Heart Disease
    418. Evaluation of the Infant or Child
    419. Acyanotic Congeital Heart Disease: The Left Ventricular Septal Defect to-Right Shunt Lesions
    420. Acyanotic Congenital Heart Disease: The Obstructive Lesions
    421. Acyanotic Congenital Heart Disease: Regurgitant Lesions
    422. Cyanotic Congenital Heart Disease: Evaluation of the Critically Ill Neonate with Cyanosis and Respiratory Distress
    423. Cyanotic Congenital Heart Lesions: Lesions Associated with Decreased Pulmonary Blood Flow
    424. Cyanotic Congenital Heart Disease: Lesions Associated with Increased Pulmonary Blood Flow
    425. Other Congenital Heart and Vascular Malformations
    427. General Principles of Treatment of Congenital Heart Disease
    Section 4. Cardiac Arrhythmias
    428. Disturbances of Rate and Rhythm of the Heart
    Section 5. Acquired Heart Disease
    429. Infective Endocarditis
    430. Rheumatic Heart Disease
    Section 6. Diseases of the Myocardium and Pericardium
    431. Diseases of the Myocardium
    432. Diseases of the Pericardium
    433. Tumors of the Heart
    Section 7. Cardiac Therapeutics
    434. Heart Failure
    435. Pediatric Heart and Heart-Lung Transplantation
    Section 8. Diseases of the Peripheral Vascular System
    436. Diseases of the Blood Vessels (Aneurysms and Fistulas)
    437. Systemic Hypertension


    Part XX: Diseases of the Blood

    Section 1. The Hematopoietic System
    438. Development of the Hematopoietic System
    439. The Anemias
    Section 2. Anemias of Inadequate Production
    440. Congenital Hypoplastic Anemia (Diamond-Blackfan Anemia
    441. Pearson Marrow-Pancreas Syndrome
    442. Acquired Pure Red Blood Cell Anemias
    443. Anemia of Chronic Disorders (ACD) and Renal Disease
    444. Congenital Dyserythropoietic Anemias (CDA)
    445. Physiologic Anemia of Infancy
    446. Megaloblastic Anemias
    447. Iron Deficiency Anemia
    448. Other Microcytic Anemias
    Section 3. Hemolytic Anemias
    449. Definitions and Classification of Hemolytic Anemias
    450. Hereditary Spherocytosis
    451. Hereditary Elliptocytosis
    452. Hereditary Stomatocytosis
    453. Other Membrane Defects
    454. Hemoglobin Disorders
    455. Enzymatic Defects
    456. Hemolytic Anemias Resulting from Extracellular Factors
    457. Hemolytic Anemias Secondary to Other Extracellular Factors
    Section 4. Polycythemia (Erythrocytosis)
    458. Primary Polycythemia (Polycythemia Rubra Vara)
    459. Secondary Polycythemia
    Section 5. The Pancytopenias
    460. The Constitutional Pancytopenias
    461. The Acquired Pancytopenias
    Section 6. Risks of Blood Component Transfusions
    462. Red Blood Cell Transfusions and Erythropoietin Therapy
    463. Platelet Transfusions
    464. Neutrophil (Granulocyte) Transfusions
    465. Fresh Frozen Plasma Transfusions
    466. Risks of Blood Transfusions
    Section 7. Hemorrhage and Thrombotic Diseases
    467. Hemostasis
    468. Hereditary Clotting Factor Deficiencies (Bleeding Disorders)
    469. von Willebrand Disease
    470. Hereditary Predisposition to Thrombosis
    471. Acquired Thrombotic Disorders
    472. Postneonatal Vitamin K Deficiency
    473. Liver Disease
    474. Acquired Inhibitors of Coagulation
    475. Disseminated Intravascular Coagulation (Consumptive Coagulopathy
    476. Platelet and Blood Vessel Disorders
    Section 8. The Spleen
    477. Anatomy and Function of the Spleen
    478. Splenomegaly
    479. Hyposplenism, Splenic Trauma, and Splenectomy
    Section 9. The Lymphatic System
    480. Anatomy and Function of the Lymphatic System
    481. Abnormalities of Lymphatic vessels
    482. Lymphadenopathy


    Part XXI: Cancer and Benign Tumors

    483. Epidemiology of Childhood and Adolescent Cancer
    484. Molecular and Cellular Biology of Cancer
    485. Principles of Diagnosis
    486. Principles of Treatment
    487. The Leukemias
    488. Lymphoma
    489. Brain Tumors in Children
    490. Neuroblastoma
    491. Neoplasms of the Kidney
    492. Soft Tissue Sarcomas
    493. Neoplasms of Bone
    494. Retinoblastoma
    495. Gonadal and Germ Cell Neoplasms
    496. Neoplasms of the Liver
    497. Benign Vascular Tumors
    498. Rare Tumors
    499. Histiocytosis Syndromes of Childhood


    Part XXII: Nephrology

    Section 1. Glomerular Disease
    500. Introduction to Glomerular Diseases
    Section 2. Conditions Particularly Associated with Hematuria
    501. Clinical Evaluation of the Child with Hematuria
    502. Isolated Glomerular Disease with Recurrent Gross Hematuria
    503. Glomerulonephritis Associated with Infections
    504. Membranous Glomerulopathy
    505. Membranoproliferative (Mesangiocapillary) Glomerulonephritis
    506. Glomerulonephritis Associated With Systemic Lupus Erythematosus
    507. Henoch-Schonlein Purpura Nephritis
    508. Rapidly Progressive (Crescentic)
    509. Goodpasture Disease
    510. Hemolytic-Uremic Syndrome
    511. Upper Urinary Tract Causes of Hem
    512. Hematologic Diseases Causing Hemturia
    513. Anatomic Abnormalities Associated with hematuria
    514. Lower Urinary Tract Causes
    Section 3. Conditions Particularly Associated with Proteinuria
    515. Introduction to the Child with Proteinuria
    516. Transient Proteinura
    517. Orthostatic (Postural) Proteinuria
    518. Fixed Proteinuria
    519. Nephrotic Syndrome
    Section 4. Tubular Disorders
    520. Tubular Function
    521. Renal Tubular Acidosis
    522. Nephrogenic Diabetes Insipidus
    523. Bartter/Gitelman Syndromes and Other Inherited Tubular Transport
    524. Tubulointerstitial Nephritis
    Section 5. Toxic Nephropathies-Renal Failure
    525. Toxic Nephropathy
    526. Cortical Necrosis
    527. Renal Failure
    528. Renal Transplantation


    Part XXIII: Urologic Disorders in Infants and Children

    529. Congenital Anomalies and Dysgenesis of the Kidneys
    530. Urinary Tract Infections
    531. Vesicoureteral Reflux
    532. Obstructions of the Urinary Tract
    533. Anomalies of the Bladder
    534. Neuropathic Bladder
    535. Voiding Dysfunction
    536. Anomalies of the Penis and Urethra
    537. Disorders and Anomalies of the Scrotal Contents
    538. Trauma to the Genitourinary Tract
    539. Urinary Lithiasis


    Part XXIV: Gynecologic Problems of Childhood

    540. History and Physical Examination
    541. Vulvovaginitis
    542. Bleeding
    543. Breast Disorders
    544. Hirsutism and Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome
    545. Neoplasms
    546. Vulvovaginal and Mullerian Anomalies
    547. Athletic Gynecologic Problems
    548. Special Gynecologic Needs
    549. Gynecologic Imaging


    Part XXV: The Endocrine System

    Section 1: Disorders of the Hypothalamus and Pituitary Gland
    550. Hormones of the Hypothalamus and Pituitary
    551. Hypotituitarism
    552. Diabetes Inspidus
    553. Other Abnormalities of Arginine Vasopressin Metabolism and Action
    554. Hyperpituitarism, Tall Stature, and Overgrowth Syndromes
    555. Physiology of Puberty
    556. Disorders of Pubertal Development
    Section 2: Disorders of the Thyroid Gland
    557. Thyroid Development and Physiology
    558. Defects of Thyroxine-Binding Globulin
    559. Hypthyroidism
    560. Throiditis
    561. Goiter
    562. Hyperthyroidism
    563. Carcinoma of the Thyroid
    Section 3: Disorders of the Parathyroid Glands
    564. Hormones and Peptides of Calcium Hemeostasis and Bone Metabolism
    565. Hypoparathyroidism
    566. Pseudohypoparathyroidism (Albright Hereditary Osteodystrophy)
    567. Hyperparathyroidism
    Section 4: Disorders of the Adrenal Glands
    568. The Physiology of the Adrenal Gland
    569. Adrenocortical Insufficiency
    570. Congenital Adrenal Hyperplasia and Related Disorders
    571. Cushings Syndrome
    572. Primary Aldosteronism
    573. Adrenal Tumors
    574. Pheochromocytoma
    575. Adrenal Masses
    Section 5. Disorders of the Gonads
    576. Development and Function of the Gonads
    577. Hypofunction of the Testes
    578. Pseudoprecocity Resulting from Tumors of The Testes
    579. Gynecomastia
    580. Hypofunction of the Ovaries
    581. Pseudoprecocity Due to Lesions of the Ovary
    582. Intersex
    Section 6. Diabetes Mellitus In Children
    583. Diabetes Mellitus


    Part XXVI: The Nervous System

    584. Neurologic Evaluation
    585. Congenital Anomalies of the Central Nervous System
    586. Seizures in Childhood
    587. Conditions that Mimic Seizures
    588. Headaches
    589. Neurocutaneous Syndromes
    590. Movement Disorders
    591. Encephalopathies
    592. Neurodegenerative Disorders of Childhood
    593. Acute Stroke Syndromes
    594. Central Nervous System Infections
    595. Brain Abscess
    596. Pseudotumor Cerebri
    597. Spinal Cord Disorders


    Part XXVII: Neuromuscular Disorders

    598. Evaluation and Investigation
    599. Developmental Disorders of Muscle
    600. Muscular Dystrophies
    601. Endocrine Myopathies
    602. Metabolic Myopathies Myopathy
    603. Disorders of Neuromuscular Transmission and of Motor Neurons
    604. Hereditary Motor-Sensory Neuropathies
    605. Toxic Neuropathies
    606. Autonomic Neuropathies
    607. Guillain-Barré Syndrome
    608. Bell Palsy


    Part XXVIII: Disorders of the Eye

    609. Growth and Development
    610. Examination of the Eye
    611. Abnormalities of Refraction and Accommodation
    612. Disorders of Vision
    613. Abnormalities of Pupil and Iris
    614. Disorders of Eye Movement and Alignment
    615. Abnormalities of the Lids
    616. Disorders of the Lacrimal System
    617. Disorders of the Conjunctiva
    618. Abnormalities of the Cornea
    619. Abnormalities of the Lens
    620. Disorders of the Uveal Tract
    621. Disorders of the Retina and Vitreous
    622. Abnormalities of the Optic Nerve
    623. Childhood Glaucoma
    624. Orbital Abnormalities
    625. Injuries to the Eye


    Part XXIX: The Ear

    626. Clinical Manifestations
    627. Hearing Loss
    628. Congenital Malformations
    629. Diseases of the External Ear
    630. Otitis Media
    631. The Inner Ear and Diseases of the Bony Labyrinth
    632. Traumatic Injuries of the Ear and Temporal Bone
    633. Tumors of the Ear and Temporal Bone


    Part XXX: The Skin

    634. Morphology of the Skin
    635. Evaluation of the Patient
    636. Principles of Therapy
    637. Diseases of the Neonate
    638. Cutaneous Defects
    639. Ectodermal Dysplasias
    640. Vascular Disorders
    641. Cutaneous Nevi
    642. Hyperpigmented Lesions
    643. Hypopigmented Lesions
    644. Vesiculobullous Disorders
    645. Eczematous Disorders
    646. Photosensitivity
    647. Diseases of the Epidermis
    648. Disorders of Keratinization
    649. Diseases of the Dermis
    650. Diseases of Subcutaneous Tissue
    651. Disorders of the Sweat Glands
    652. Disorders of Hair
    653. Disorders of the Nails
    654. Disorders of the Mucous Membranes
    655. Cutaneous Bacterial Infections
    656. Cutaneous Fungal Infections
    657. Cutaneous Viral Infections
    658. Arthropod Bites and Infestations
    659. Acne
    660. Tumors of the Skin
    661. Nutritional Dermatoses


    Part XXXI: Bone and Joint Disorders

    Section 1. Orthopaedic Problems
    662. Growth and Development
    663. Evaluation of the Child
    664. The Foot and Toes
    665. Torsional and Angular Deformities
    666. Leg Length Discrepancy
    667. The Knee
    668. The Hip
    669. The Spine
    670. The Neck
    671. The Upper Limb and Finger
    672. Arthrogryposis
    673. Common Fractures
    674. Osteomyelitis and Suppurative Arthritis
    Section 2. Sports Medicine
    675. Epidemiology and Prevention
    676. Management of Musculoskeletal Injury
    677. Head and Neck Injuries
    678. Heat Injuries
    679. Female Athletes: Menstrual Problems and Risk for Osteopenia
    680. Ergogenic Aids
    681. Specific Sports and Associated Injuries
    Section 3. The Skeletal Dysplasias
    682. General Considerations
    683. Disorders of Involving Cartilage Matrix Proteins
    684. Disorders Involving Transmembrane Receptors
    685. Disorders Involving Ion Transporter
    686. Disorders Involving Transcription Factors
    687. Disorders Involving Defective Bone Resorption
    688. Disorders for Which Defects Are Poorly Understood or Unknown
    689. Osteogenesis Imperfecta (OI)
    690. Marfan Syndrome
    Section 4. Metabolic Bone Disease
    691. Bone Structure, Growth, and Hormonal Regulation
    692. Primary Chondrodystrophy (Metaphyseal Dysplasia)
    693. Idiopathic Hypercalcemia
    694. Hypophosphatasia
    695. Hyperphosphatasia
    696. Familial Hypophosphatemia (Vitamin D--Resistant Rickets, X-Linked Hypophosphatemia)
    697. Vitamin D-Dependent Rickets (Pseudovitamin D Deficiency, Hypocalcemic Vitamin D--Resistant Rickets)
    698. Oncogenous Rickets (Primary Hypophosphatemic Rickets Associated with Tumor)
    699. Osteoporosis


    Part XXXII: Environmental Health Hazards

    700. Pediatric Radiation Injuries
    701. Chemical Pollutants
    702. Heavy Metal Intoxication
    703. Lead Poisoning
    704. Poisonings: Drugs, Chemicals, and Plants
    705. Nonbacterial Food Poisoning
    706. Biologic and Chemical Terrorism
    707. Animal and Human Bites
    708. Envenomations


    Part XXXIII: Laboratory Medicine, Drug Therapy, and Reference Tables

    709. Laboratory Testing in Infants and Children
    710. Reference Ranges for Laboratory Tests and Procedures
    711. Principles of Drug Therapy
    712. Medications
    713. Herbal Medicines
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