Q: Is an OGTT good enough for CF diabetes testing?

Jamie, a 13-year-old girl with cystic fibrosis (CF), has been referred to the Paediatric Diabetes clinic because of an abnormal oral glucose tolerance test (OGTT) in her recent CF Annual Review. It showed impaired glucose tolerance. Continuous glucose monitoring system (CGMS) over three days showed normal fasting and pre-prandial glucose but frequent post-prandial glucose excursions […]

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Question: How to diagnose and treat pyelonephritis

In children suspected of having a UTI, what clinical and radiological features diagnoses pylonephritis, and what mode of antibiotic treatment is necessary to produce clinical improvement and avoid chronic renal impairment? With the publication of the NICE guidance in the UK on the management of UTI in childhood, many paediatricians have been spurred to review […]

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Unanswered Question: Do children with autism and developmental regression need EEG investigation in the absence of clinical seizures?

John diagnosed with autism at 18 months old presents to your developmental clinic at 30 months old. His mother reports developmental regression of previously acquired developmental milestones. He has now lost his previously acquired language skills and only makes incomprehensible babbles. He is otherwise clinically well and does not have any clinical seizures. You wonder […]

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