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Illustrated Textbook of Paediatrics, 4th EditionTom Lissauer, and Graham Clayden, 2012

And the topics of the textbook included in the curriculum are:

2. History and examination (page 13 to 29)
  • Taking a history 13
  • An approach to examining children 16
  • Examination 17
  • Communicating with children 27
  • Summary and management plan 29
3. Normal child development, hearing and vision (page 31 to 40)
  • Influence of heredity and environment 31
  • Fields of development 31
  • Developmental milestones 32
  • Is development normal? 33
  • Pattern of child development 34
  • Cognitive development 34
4. Developmental problems and the child with special needs (page49 to 56)
  • Abnormal development - key concepts 50
  • Developmental delay 52
  • Abnormal motor development (including cerebral palsy) 52
5. Care of the sick child
  • Evidence-based pediatrics (page 77 to 80)
6. Pediatric emergencies (page 81 to 92)
  • The seriously ill child 81
  • Cardiopulmonary resuscitation 81
  • The seriously injured child 82
  • Shock 86
  • Septicemia 88
  • Coma 88
  • Status epilepticus 89
  • Anaphylaxis 89
8. Genetics (page 115 to 125, page 126 to 127, and page 129 to 132)
  • Chromosomal abnormalities 115
  • Mendelian inheritance 120
  • Unusual genetic mechanisms (Fragile X syndrome) 123
  • Polygenic or multifactorial inheritance 126
  • Gene-based therapies 129
  • Genetic services 130
  • Presymptomatic testing 132
9. Perinatal medicine (page 138 to 139 and 141 to 153)
  • Maternal conditions affecting the fetus 138
  • Adaptation to extrauterine life 141
  • Neonatal resuscitation 143
  • Size at birth 147
  • Routine examination of the newborn infant 148
10. Neonatal medicine (page 155 to 179 exclude neonatal stroke andcraniofacial disorders in page 176)
  • Hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy 156
  • Birth injuries 157
  • Stabilizing the preterm or sick infant 159
  • The preterm infant 159
  • Jaundice 168
  • Respiratory distress in term infants 172
  • Infection 173
  • Hypoglycemia 175
  • Neonatal seizures 175
  • Gastrointestinal disorders 177
11. Growth and puberty (page 181 to 196)
  • Measurement 181
  • Puberty 183
  • Short stature 186
  • Tall stature 190
  • Abnormal head growth 191
  • Premature sexual development 193
  • Delayed puberty 195
12. Nutrition (page 201 to 215)
  • The nutritional vulnerability of infants and children 201
  • Infant feeding 203
  • Failure to thrive 206
  • Malnutrition 209
  • Marasmus and kwashiorkor 211
  • Vitamin D deficiency/Rickets 213
  • Vitamin A deficiency 215
13. Gastroenterology (page 219 to 233)
  • Vomiting 219
  • Crying 222
  • Acute abdominal pain 223
  • Recurrent abdominal pain 227
  • Gastroenteritis 229
14. Infection (page 241 to 247, page 250 to 257, page 260 to 262, andpage 265 to 270)
  • The febrile child 241
  • Serious life-threatening infections 243(Meningitis – Encephalitis)
  • Common viral infections 250 (The human herpesviruses, Human herpesvirus 6, Parvovirus B19,Enteroviruses)
  • Uncommon viral infections 256(Measles, Mumps, Rubella)
  • Tuberculosis 260
  • Immunization 265
  • Immune deficiency 268
15. Allergy (page 273 to 276)
  • Food allergy and food intolerance 273
  • Allergic rhinitis and conjunctivitis (rhinoconjunctivitis) 275
  • Urticaria and angioedema 275
  • Insect sting hypersensitivity 276
16. Respiratory disorders (page 277 to 294)
  • Respiratory infections 277
  • Asthma 285
  • Recurrent or persistent cough 293
  • Chronic lung infection 294
17. Cardiac disorders (page 301 to 323 excluding interruption of theaortic arch, hypolastic left hear syndromes and cardiacarrhythmias)
  • Epidemiology 301
  • Etiology 302
  • Circulatory changes at birth 302
  • Presentation 303
  • Heart failure 303
  • Diagnosis 306
  • Nomenclature 306
  • Left-to-right shunts 306
  • Right-to-left shunts 310
  • Common mixing (blue and breathless) 314
  • Outflow obstruction in the well child 315
  • Outflow obstruction in the sick infant 318
  • Rheumatic fever 321
  • Infective endocarditis 322
18. Kidney and urinary tract (page 330 to 341 and page 342 to 345)
  • Urinary tract infection 330
  • Enuresis 335
  • Proteinuria 336
  • Hematuria 338
  • Hypertension 340
  • Acute kidney injury 342
  • Chronic kidney disease 344
20. Liver disorders (page 355 to 364)
  • Neonatal liver disease 355
  • Viral hepatitis 358
  • Acute liver failure (fulminant hepatitis) 360
  • Chronic liver disease 361
  • Cirrhosis and portal hypertension 362
  • Management of children with liver disease 363
  • Liver transplantation 364
21. Malignant disease
  • Leukemia (page 369 to 371)
22. Hematological disorders (page 381 to 402)
  • Anemia 382
  • Bone marrow failure syndromes 394
  • Bleeding disorders 394
25. Endocrine and metabolic disorders (page 433 to 443)
  • Diabetes mellitus 433
  • Hypoglycemia 441
  • Hypothyroidism 442
26. Musculoskeletal disorders
  • Arthritis (page 460 to 466) including systemic lupus erythematosus
27. Neurological disorders (page 472 to 478, page 479 to 484, andpage 487 to 488)
  • Seizures 472
  • Epilepsies of childhood 474
  • Peripheral motor disorders: the neuromuscular disorders 479
  • Hydrocephalus 486

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