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In reference to pH-Neutralizing esophageal irrigations as a novel mitigation strategy for button battery injury [Letter]

Renny, Madeline H; Harmouche, Elie; Hoffman, Robert S
PMID: 30325038
ISSN: 1531-4995
CID: 3369972

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Burns, Michele M.; Renny, Madeline H.
ISI:000493657800013
ISSN: 1556-9039
CID: 4617722

Comment on 'Iron overdose epidemiology, clinical features and iron concentration-effect relationships: the UK experience 2008-2017'

Grewal, Keerat; Luckett-Gatopoulos, Sarah; Renny, Madeline; Ann Howland, Mary; Su, Mark K
PMID: 30067127
ISSN: 1556-9519
CID: 3217452

Scratching the surface: a review of skin and soft tissue infections in children

Fenster, Daniel B; Renny, Madeline H; Ng, Carrie; Roskind, Cindy G
PURPOSE OF REVIEW/OBJECTIVE:We present data from recently conducted research on the diagnosis and management of skin and soft tissue infections (SSTIs) in children. RECENT FINDINGS/RESULTS:Current research in the area of SSTIs (cellulitis and abscess) has focused on the use of ultrasound, risk factors associated with bacteremia, antibiotic choice, and incision and drainage (I&D) practices. When clinical examination is equivocal at distinguishing abscess from cellulitis, ultrasound can aid in the diagnosis and alter management. Bacteremia is rare in immunocompetent children with uncomplicated SSTIs; blood cultures may be reserved for complicated cases and for those who are systemically ill. Despite the increased prevalence of community-acquired methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (CA-MRSA), I&D without antibiotics remains the first-line therapy for abscess. Antibiotics for uncomplicated cellulitis should target β-hemolytic streptococci and methicillin-susceptible S. aureus (MSSA). There are significant variations in pain and sedation practices for I&D, with substantive evidence for the use of topical anesthetics. Wound packing after I&D may not confer significant benefit. SUMMARY/CONCLUSIONS:Evidence to aid in the diagnosis and management of SSTIs in children has emerged in recent years; however, larger prospective pediatric studies are needed.
PMID: 25888150
ISSN: 1531-698x
CID: 4617702

A toddler with curiosity and a cough [Case Report]

Mazzeo, Pamela A; Renny, Madeline; Osterhoudt, Kevin C
PMID: 20216289
ISSN: 1535-1815
CID: 4617692