The book is designed to serve as a practical guide, offering clear, step-by-step algorithms that can be applied in clinical settings.
These algorithms are based on the latest evidence and best practices, ensuring that clinicians have a reliable resource at their fingertips when faced with the complex task of diagnosing pediatric conditions.
The book is organized by symptomatology, covering 140 symptoms. Each chapter is structured to guide the readers through a logical sequence with differential diagnosis, investigations, and red flag signs that is both comprehensive and precise.
Every chapter has a clear algorithm that is concise and easy to follow, finally arriving at the most likely diagnosis.
This book is an invaluable asset for practitioners, teachers, students, and all those who manage children in their clinical practice.