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Welcome to PICU Doc On Call, A Podcast Dedicated to Current and Aspiring Intensivists.

I'm Pradip Kamat and I'm Rahul Damania. We are coming to you from Children's Healthcare of Atlanta - Emory University School of Medicine.

Welcome to our episode, A Three-Year-Old with recent cough and leg weakness.

Here's the case presented by Rahul.

A 3-year-old previously healthy female presented to the hospital with a 2-week history of productive cough and congestion and the new 1-day onset of bilateral weakness. Today, the mother noticed weakness and inability to stand/walk following after shower as well as her voice becoming hoarse. She also noticed her lying more limp sitting on her lap, unable to sit up fully without her mother supporting her. She had no trouble holding up her head. The mother endorses increased fussiness but is able to be consoled. Decreased p/o intake, last meal was yesterday. About 1-2 weeks prior to this patient also had non-bloody diarrhea that resolved spontaneously after a few days.

UOP normal with 2-3 wet diapers. No difficulty breathing. No history of head trauma or trauma to lower extremities, no erythema/swelling to joints. No pain associated with leg movement. No previous difficulty with walking - developing normally otherwise. No fever, recent travel, H/O sick contact at home (sibling with URI). No allergies, immunization UTD. CMP largely unremarkable. CBC with leukocytosis to 19.72 with L shift and platelets of 647. CRP 0.3, ESR 12.

Afebrile, RR 24/min, HR 130, BP 140/86.

On PE: Patient was coughing, had a hoarse voice heart and lung exam was normal. Normal abdominal exam. No rash

Neurological exam: PERRL, (A+O) X3, 3-4/5 strength at ankles and knees and 5/5 in arms, +UE DTR's but none at patella or ankles. Has a wide-based ataxic gait and needs to hold on to the wall/furniture to ambulate.

Rahul, to summarize key elements from this case, this patient has:

Let's transition into some history and physical exam components of this case?

  1. What are key history features in this 3-year-old child
  1. Pradip, Are there some red-flag...