Publications by authors named "Felez-Moliner I"

Introduction: Abusive head trauma (AHT) is defined as an injury to the skull or intracranial contents due to inflicted blunt impact and/or shaking. It is characterized by the triad: encephalopathy, retinal haemorrhages and subdural hematoma. The main objective is to know the epidemiological, clinical and radiological characteristics; as well as the short and long term outcomes of patients diagnosed with AHT.

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Propionic acidemia is a rare metabolic disease (prevalence 1/100,000) that can be early detected with the newborn metabolic screening within the first 72 hours of life. It can have a severe neonatal presentation, a late intermittent onset or a chronic and progressive course. The treatment in the crisis consists in inverting the catabolism by pausing the protein intake and giving intravenous non-protein calories.

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  • In recent decades, the incidence of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) in children has risen globally, with varying clinical presentations.
  • Extraintestinal symptoms, such as peripheral arthritis, often serve as the initial sign in 6-35% of cases, contributing to delays in diagnosis.
  • Two case studies highlight how IBD can present atypically, with lameness caused by peripheral arthritis and enthesitis as the initial symptoms, leading to more severe intestinal complications.
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