6 results match your criteria: "Royal Hospital for Children and Young People Edinburgh[Affiliation]"

We present a case of an 8-week-old infant with acute bloody diarrhoea and subsequent passage of an intestinal cast. An extensive immune and infection work-up did not reveal a causative aetiology. Histopathology indicated the cast represented an intestinal pseudomembrane.

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YouTube as a Source of Information for Food, Diet-Related Items, and Advisory Comments for the Management of Inflammatory Bowel Disease.

Inflamm Bowel Dis

March 2024

School of Medicine, Dentistry and Nursing, College of Medical, Veterinary and Life Sciences, University of Glasgow, Glasgow, United Kingdom.

Background: Patients with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) often use the Internet to seek information beyond that received from healthcare professionals. This study assessed the perceptions of YouTube presenters on the role of diet in the management of IBD.

Methods: Videos discussing dietary aspects (food, diet-related items, and advisory comments [FODRIACs]) in the management of IBD were included.

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Paediatric Spinal Deformity Surgery: Complications and Their Management.

Healthcare (Basel)

December 2022

Scottish National Spine Deformity Centre, University of Edinburgh, Royal Hospital for Children and Young People-Edinburgh, 50 Little France Crescent, Edinburgh EH16 4TJ, UK.

Surgical correction of paediatric spinal deformity is associated with risks, adverse events, and complications that must be preoperatively discussed with patients and their families to inform treatment decisions, expectations, and long-term outcomes. The incidence of complications varies in relation to the underlying aetiology of spinal deformity and surgical procedure. Intraoperative complications include bleeding, neurological injury, and those related to positioning.

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Background And Aims: Thromboprophylaxis use in paediatric inflammatory bowel disease [IBD] is inconsistent. Current guidelines only support treating children with acute severe colitis with risk factors. We convened an international RAND panel to explore thromboprophylaxis in paediatric IBD inpatients in the context of new evidence.

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This is a case of acute respiratory distress in a nine-year-old with severe Rett syndrome who required immediate anaesthetic assistance in the emergency department and during her subsequent hospital stay. Rett syndrome is a rare inherited neurodevelopmental disease that more commonly affects females. It is characterised by a period of normal development up to between six and 18 months of age, followed by a gradual but progressive loss of developmental skills leading to severe cognitive and physical decline.

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