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A 10-Year-Old With Frequent, Disruptive, And Unexplained Night Awakenings, Sameh S. Morkous Md, Faan Dec 2020

A 10-Year-Old With Frequent, Disruptive, And Unexplained Night Awakenings, Sameh S. Morkous Md, Faan

Department of Pediatrics

A 10-year-old female presented to the sleep clinic for a second opinion about her epilepsy diagnosis. She had been treated with antiepileptic medication but her events persisted. The child would wake up several times every night speaking nonsense words, appear confused to her family, and then go back to sleep. A video of the polysomnography (PSG) showed the patient having two of her typical events. The patient was eventually diagnosed with confusional arousal (CoA) secondary to obstructive sleep apnea (OSA). The nocturnal events resolved after her OSA was treated. This case highlights an atypical clinical presentation for a type of …


Progressive Stridor: Extraintestinal Airway Manifestations In A Pediatric Patient With Inflammatory Bowel Disease, Kaitlyn Kuntzman Do, Sri Kiran Chennupati Md, Catherine April Bingham Md, Naser Tolaymat Md, Lauren Greenawald Do Jun 2020

Progressive Stridor: Extraintestinal Airway Manifestations In A Pediatric Patient With Inflammatory Bowel Disease, Kaitlyn Kuntzman Do, Sri Kiran Chennupati Md, Catherine April Bingham Md, Naser Tolaymat Md, Lauren Greenawald Do

Department of Pediatrics

No abstract provided.


Evaluation Of Pediatric Patients Diagnosed With Lyme Disease In The Lehigh Valley, Katiemarie Vottero Do, Jessica Phan, Kris Rooney Md, Tibisay Villalobos Md, Kristin M. Held Wheatley Pharmd, Bcop Jun 2020

Evaluation Of Pediatric Patients Diagnosed With Lyme Disease In The Lehigh Valley, Katiemarie Vottero Do, Jessica Phan, Kris Rooney Md, Tibisay Villalobos Md, Kristin M. Held Wheatley Pharmd, Bcop

Department of Pediatrics

No abstract provided.