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Contents:

Cases presenting with Fever:
1. Fever and Fussiness
2. Fever and Vomiting
3. Febrile Infant
4. Fever and Adenopathy
5. High Fever
6. Fever and Irritability

Cases presenting with Respiratory Distress:
7. Infant with cough
8. Wheezing
9. Cough and runny nose
10. Persistent shortness of breath
11. Wheezing and rash
12. Cough and fever
13. Persistent cough

Cases in a Newborn patient:
14. Yellow newborn
15. Tachypneic premature newborn
16. Cyanotic newborn
17. Bilious vomiting
18. Rapid heart rate
19. Ambiguous genitalia

Cases presenting with Abdominal Pain:
20. Fever and abdominal pain
21. Abdominal pain and vomiting
22. Scrotal pain and swelling
23. Infant with indigestion
24. Abdominal pain and bloody diarrhea
25. Cramps and watery diarrhea

Cases presenting with Vomiting:
26. Vomiting and diarrhea
27. Vomiting infant
28. Vomiting and irritability
29. Vomiting blood

Cases presenting with Joint Pain:
30. Hip pain
31. Knee pain
32. Shoulder pain
33. Puffy hands and feet

Cases presenting with Refusal to Walk:
34. Limping teen
35. Difficulty walking
36. Never started walking
37. Sore foot and dark urine
38. Febrile toddler

Cases presenting with Altered Mental Status:
39. Seizure
40. Shock
41. Irritability
42. Confusion after a fall
43. Erratic behavior

Cases presenting with Weight Loss:
44. Teen with poor appetite
45. Weight loss and pallor
46. Small infant

Cases presenting with a Rash:
47. Rash and Sore Throat
48. Painless dots
49. Periorbital redness
50. Itchy rash





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