Paediatric Perplexity
The LITFL Clinical Case Collection includes over 200 Q&A style clinical cases to assist ‘Just-in-Time Learning’ and ‘Life-Long Learning’. Cases are categorised by specialty and can be interrogated by keyword from the Clinical Case searchable database.
Paediatric Perplexity
- Perplexity 019: Neonatal Diversion
- Perplexity 018: Nasal foreign body
- Perplexity 017: Go the F#$% to Sleep
- Perplexity 016: Frankly my dear, I do give a damn
- Perplexity 015: Do you want FPIES with that?
- Perplexity 014: The hurty elbow
- Perplexity 013: Horrible Spots and Pain
- Perplexity 012: Weak and vomiting
- Perplexity 011: Zany Zipper
- Perplexity 010: Ds and Vs, and can’t stand up
- Perplexity 009: Baby Tim Cries
- Perplexity 008: Needing a Diagnostic Kick-start
- Perplexity 007: Perilous Pinhead Polka-dots
- Perplexity 006: Splat! A vomiting infant
- Perplexity 005: Inhalational Emergency
- Perplexity 004: Time to tighten those sphincters
- Perplexity 003: Hypercyanotic Episodes in the Newborn
- Perplexity 002: Hemolysis and renal failure
- Perplexity 001: Hyperammoniacal Encephalopathy

CLINICAL CASES
Paediatric Perplexity