Croup
From May 2019, Darth Vaper - The Dark Side of E-CigsMiz and Sol how to diagnose croup, and help sort out what does and does not work in the management of acute croup.
15min 25Solomon Behar, MD and Mizuho Morrison, DOPediatric Upper Airway Obstruction
From February 2018, Copious Amounts Of Discharge InstructionsWhen a child presents to you in mild/moderate respiratory distress it is important that you have a practical plan of attack. Miz sits with Dr.A to discuss how to assess and quickly determine what a child may have based on exam alone.
22min 41Hrach Arutyunyan, MD and Mizuho Morrison, DOInfantile Vascular Lesions, Part 1
From September 2017, Captain Eo(sinophil)Mike and Minnelly review infantile hemangiomas and what workup and treatment they may require.
18min 51Minnelly Luu, MD and Michael Cosimini, MDTongue Tied
From September 2017, Captain Eo(sinophil)Who knew that a such a tiny bit of tissue could cause such contention? Practitioners are split on the question of “do babies with ankyloglossia require frenotomy?”. Casey brings us evidence and opinion from both camps. •
9min 43Casey Parker, MDInfantile Vascular Lesions, Part 2
From September 2017, Captain Eo(sinophil)12min 10Michael Cosimini, MD and Minnelly Luu, MDPaper Chase 5 - Recurrent Throat Infections and Tonsillectomy
From July 2017, That Serum is, Like, So Sick!Throat infections, utilization, and school absences improved in the first postsurgical year in tonsillectomized children versus children not receiving surgery. Benefits did not persist over time. •
6min 48Roy Benaroch, MD and Geoffrey R. Simon, MDTympanostomy Tubes
From February 2017, How to Rid the Kid of the Id (reaction)Ann and Kris discuss the indications for tympanostomy tube placement, complications of tympanostomy tube placement and treatment of ear drainage following tube placement.
17min 52Kris Jatana, MD and Ann Dietrich, MDNasal foreign Body Removal
From May 2015, ABC's: Abscesses, Bouncebacks & Concussions Oh MY!Review the hazards associated with button battery foreign bodies in the nares. Discuss common techniques for nasal foreign body removal in children as well as learn from a case report of a clever new technique used for removal of metallic foreign bodies.
13min 12Antonio Riera, MD, Mizuho Morrison, DO, and Donald Jacobson, RNSTRIDOR: When its NOT just croup!
From March 2015, Wheezing, Wee Wee and WeedReview causes of acute and chronic stridor in children and initial workup that is needed in the outpatient setting. •
24min 31Jeffery Koempel, MD, Solomon Behar, MD, and Mizuho Morrison, DO