Diagnostic evaluation including a lumbar puncture identified the underlying cause of generalized body aches and respiratory depression in a 6-year-old boy.
Case Report (n=1)
This case highlights the importance of critical reasoning and knowledge of pediatric presentations of diseases that affect both adults and children.
We report the case of a previously healthy, 6-year-old boy who presented with 2 days of generalized body aches. Given a recent viral illness with cough and congestion, the emergency department’s initial diagnosis of the condition was viral myositis. He was admitted for pain treatment. During his hospitalization, he developed worsening pain, decreased mobility, and intermittent nocturnal desaturations. The team elicited additional history of snoring and witnessed apneas, which raised concern for obstructive sleep apnea. They consulted pulmonology who was concerned for central sleep apnea and respiratory depression and recommended consulting neurology. Neurology recommended a lumbar puncture, the results of which led to the eventual diagnosis. This case highlights the importance of critical reasoning and knowledge of the pediatric presentation of diseases that affect both adults and children.
Ogundu et al. (Thu,) conducted a case report in Generalized body aches and respiratory depression (n=1). Diagnostic evaluation including a lumbar puncture identified the underlying cause of generalized body aches and respiratory depression in a 6-year-old boy.
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