1. Strategies for recognizing pneumonia look-alikes.
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Drummond, David, Hadchouel, Alice, Petit, Arnaud, Khen-Dunlop, Naziha, Lozach, Cécile, Delacourt, Christophe, and Berteloot, Laureline
- Abstract
Community-acquired pneumonia is a common diagnosis in children. Among the many children whose symptoms and/or chest X-ray is consistent with community-acquired pneumonia, it can be difficult to distinguish the rare cases of differential diagnoses that require specific management. The aim of this educational article is to provide clinicians with a series of questions to ask themselves in order to detect a possible differential diagnosis of pneumonia in children. The value of this approach is illustrated by 13 real clinical cases in which a child was misdiagnosed as having lobar pneumonia. What is Known: • When a lobar pneumonia is diagnosed, an appropriate antibiotic treatment leads to the resolution of the clinical signs in most cases. • However, several diseases can be look-alikes for pneumonia and mislead the practitioner. What is New: • This article provides a new approach to identify differential diagnoses of pneumonia in children. • It is illustrated by 13 real-life situations of children misdiagnosed as having pneumonia. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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