Pediatric Differential Diagnoses


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A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z

A

Abdominal Mass
Abdominal Pain

Acute Hemorrhage Edema of Infancy
Alkaline Phosphtase, Elevated
Amylase, Elevated
Angioedema
Attention Problems
Apnea

Atopic Dermatitis / Eczema / Papulosquamous Rash

B

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Back Pain
Bad Breath
Behavior, Out of Control
Bladder Dysfunction
Body Odor (Bromhidrosis)
Bony Mass (of Foot)
Bone Tumor, Benign
Breast

C

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Cardiothoracic Surgery Complications
Cataracts
Celiac Disease
Chest Pain
Child Abuse
Clubbing, Digital
Constipation
Cough
Cyanosis
Cyanotic Congenital Heart Disease
Cries

D

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Diarrhea
Desquamation of Digits

E

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Ebstein Barr Virus-like Clinical Presentations
Emesis

Enuresis, Diurnal
Eosinophilia
Epidermal Cyst
Epistaxis
Erythema Nodosum
Eye

F

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Failure to Thrive
Fever

Fontanelle, Bulging
Fractures, Multiple

G

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Gastrointestinal Bleeding

H

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Hair

Halitosis
Hallucinations
Hearing Loss
Heart Failure
Height, Excessive
Hematuria
Hepatomegaly
Hoarseness
Hydronephrosis
Hyperbilirubinemia

Hypercalcemia
Hypertension

Hypokalemia
Hypotonia

I

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J

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Jaw Pain

K

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Kawasaki Disease

L

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Legs, Intoeing and Outtoeing
Limp
Leukocoria
Leukoplakia
Lymphadenopathy

Lymphocytosis

M

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Macroglossia
Mouth, Dry (Xerostomia)
Monospot, False Positive
Movement, Abnormal in Infants

N

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Neck Mass
Neuropathy, Peripheral

O

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Osteomyelitis
Osteopenia

P

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Parotitis
Paroxysmal Events
Pharyngitis

Photophobia
Pilonidal Cyst
Platelets

Pneumonia

Premature Atrial Contractions
Priapism
Ptosis

Q

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R

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Rashes – By Distribution and Common Pattern
Respiratory Distress

Rhabdomyolysis

S

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Scabies
Scoliosis
Scrotal Swelling
Sepsis, Neonatal
Short Stature
Sinusitis organisms
Splenomegaly
Stool Color
Stridor
Stroke
Sudden Cardiac Death
Sweating (Hyperhidrosis)

T

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Teeth, Abnormal Colored
Thrombocytosis
Tongue, Abnormal Colored
Torticollis
Transverse Myelitis

U

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Umbilical mass
Urine Color
Urolithiasis

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Vaginal Discharge
Vertigo
Vulvar Masses

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Weight Loss
Wheezing

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