Treatment Stories
- Case Studies: Febrile Seizures and Viral Infections
- Success Story: Non-Surgical Treatment for Intussusception
- Case Study: Non-Surgical Treatment for Intussusception
- Case Study: Non-Surgical Treatment for Intussusception
- Case Study: Rapid Referral for Suspected Leukemia Detected During an Outpatient Visit
- Case Study: Successful Inpatient Recovery from a Suspected Urinary Tract Infection (UTI) in an Infant with Fever
- Case Study: Diagnosing ECG and Metabolic Abnormalities in a Child Presenting with Chest Pain and Palpitations
- **Case Study: Advanced Imaging Evaluation for a Child with a Urinary Tract Infection (UTI)**
- Case Study: Inpatient Treatment for a 5-Month-Old Infant with a Urinary Tract Infection (UTI)
- Case Study: Inpatient Care and Comprehensive Evaluation for Recurrent Urinary Tract Infections (UTIs)
- Case Study: An 11-Year-Old Girl Experiencing Incomplete Bladder Emptying and Frequent Nighttime Urination
- Case Study: Diagnosing and Treating a Urinary Tract Infection (UTI) in a 5-Month-Old Infant Admitted with a High Fever
- Case Study: A 6-Year-Old Girl's Recovery After Hospitalization for Fever and Abdominal Pain (UTI Ruled Out)
- **Case Study: Identifying the Underlying Infection and Comorbid Conditions in a Child Brought in by Ambulance for a Febrile Seizure**
- **Patient Case: A 6-Year-Old Boy’s Recovery from Post-Flu Fever, Diarrhea, and Leg Pain (Diagnosed with Enteritis and Muscle Inflammation)**
- Case Study: Treating an RSV Lower Respiratory Infection in a 1-Year-Old Boy Hospitalized with a High Fever and Cough Lasting Over 5 Days
- Case Study: Swift Detection and Tertiary Referral of Severe Blood Abnormalities in a 2-Year-Old Girl Presenting with Abdominal Pain and Pallor
- **Case Study: Successful Inpatient Recovery of a Young Child Presenting with a 40℃ Fever, Respiratory and Gastrointestinal Symptoms, and Muscle Pain, Achieved Through Precise Differential Diagnosis of Infectious and Inflammatory Conditions.**
- Case Study: Successful Recovery from Rotavirus Gastroenteritis — Managing Vomiting, Diarrhea, Dehydration, and Decreased Bowel Motility in a Pediatric Patient
- **Case Study: Intensive Monitoring of Elevated Cardiac Stress Markers and Metabolic Abnormalities During Neonatal Jaundice Treatment**