What does an epileptic fit look like in children?
The clinical significance and treatment options for a small subarachnoid hemorrhage in newborns
This article explains the meaning of a weakly positive TSH test in newborn foot blood screening, as well as its treatment and preventive measures.
ABRH positive blood type refers to the presence of the D antigen on red blood cells, which is one of the blood type systems most closely related to human blood transfusions.
ABRH positive blood type refers to the presence of the D antigen on red blood cells, which is one of the blood group systems most closely related to human blood transfusions.
Explanation of the meaning of amniocentesis 23 and its association with chromosomes and Down syndrome.
Understand the meaning of an abnormal newborn heel prick test result and the follow-up treatment recommendations.
Cerebral hepatone peptide and hyperbaric oxygen therapy are commonly used to treat various intoxications and brain diseases, including carbon monoxide poisoning, carbon dioxide poisoning, hydrogen sulfide poisoning, and other chemical intoxications, as well as cerebral thrombosis, cerebral embolism, brain atrophy, and other brain diseases.
Understand the meaning of EBV-IGG positivity, its association with nasopharyngeal carcinoma, and the importance of regular check-ups.
Hand, Foot, and Mouth Disease (HFMD) is an epidemic skin and mucosal disease caused by the Coxsackie A16 virus infection, primarily affecting the skin of the hands, feet, and oral mucosa. This article explains what the blisters look like in HFMD and related symptoms and treatment methods.