“Pediatrics: A Concise Text” presents brief and comprehensive information addressing the requirements of undergraduates. An enormous expansion of knowledge in various fields of medicine has imposed an increasing demand on medical students’ time with each subject expected to be understood and known in depth. Pediatrics is now an independent subject and separately assessed in examinations. The student must know the fundamentals of Pediatrics and child health as well as have a thorough knowledge of important diseases of children. The present book specifically considers these aspects with emphasis on the topics not well-covered in textbooks of internal medicine. The problems more commonly encountered in developing countries such as neonatal disorders, growth and development, nutritional deficiencies, preventable diseases, and infections are discussed in detail. Each chapter contains a set of “Key Points”, meant to assist quick recall of important information.
Table of Contents 1. Introduction and Scope of Pediatrics 2. Preventive and Community Pediatrics 3 Infant Mortality Rate 4. Immunization 5. Growth and Development 6. History and Physical Examination 7. Diseases of the Newborn Infant 8. Nutrition and Nutritional Disorders 9. Infectious Diseases 10. Parasitic Diseases 11. Gastrointestinal Diseases 12. Respiratory System Disorders 13. Cardiovascular Disorders 14. Hematological Disorders 15. Diseases of Kidney and Urinary Tract 16. Diseases of Nervous System 17. Endocrine Disorders 18. Genetic Disorders 19. Collagen Diseases 20. Immune Deficiency States 21. Critical Care 22. Poisoning and Envenomation 23. Skin Disease 24. Surgical Disorders 25. Bone and Joint Disorders 26. Dental Problems 27. Diseases of the Eye 28. Drug Therapy 29. Psychological and Behavioral Disorders Appendix: Normal Biochemical Values Index