1. Definition of Accidental Trauma: Accident, Unexpected, Injuries Physically and/or Psychologically 1. Causes: physical, chemical, and biological factors 2. Main cause of mutilation and death in children globally
Overview 1. Definition of Accidental Trauma: Accident, Unexpected, Injuries Physically and/or Psychologically 1. Causes: physical, chemical, and biological factors 2. Main cause of mutilation and death in children globally
1. Definition of Accidental Trauma: Accident, Unexpected, Injuries Physically and/or Psychologically 1. Causes: physical, chemical, and biological factors 2. Main cause of mutilation and death in children globally
Bacteremia: Bacteria invade into blood temporarily with flora <100 CFU/ml in blood Septicemia or Sepsis: Pathogens(bacteria or fungi) invade into blood,proliferate greatly,and release endotoxin Toxemia: Endotoxin absorbed into blood with no bacteria Septicopyemia:
Bacteremia: Bacteria invade into blood temporarily with flora <100 CFU/ml in blood Septicemia or Sepsis: Pathogens(bacteria or fungi) invade into blood,proliferate greatly,and release endotoxin Toxemia: Endotoxin absorbed into blood with no bacteria Septicopyemia:
Bacteremia: Bacteria invade into blood temporarily with flora <100 CFU/ml in blood Septicemia or Sepsis: Pathogens(bacteria or fungi) invade into blood,proliferate greatly,and release endotoxin Toxemia: Endotoxin absorbed into blood with no bacteria Septicopyemia:
Introduction Growth and growth disorders Adrenal disorders and sexual development abnormalities Thvroid disorders Disorders of calcium and phosphorus metabolism Diabetes mellitus and hypoglycemia Other disorders: obesity, autoimune endocrinopathies, tumor, inborn metabolic