
Dr. John Terry Kanegaye M.D.
Emergency Physician (Pediatric) | Pediatric Emergency Medicine
3020 Childrens Way San Diego CA, 92123About
Specializing in emergency medicine, pediatric emergency medicine, general practice, and pediatrics, Dr. John Kanegaye, MD is one of the country's most highly rated doctors. He currently practices medicine ...
Education and Training
New York Univ Sch of Med, New York Ny 1988
New York University School of Medicine 1988
Board Certification
PediatricsAmerican Board of PediatricsABP- Pediatric Emergency Medicine
Provider Details
Expert Publications
Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- Lumbar puncture in pediatric bacterial meningitis: defining the time interval for recovery of cerebrospinal fluid pathogens after parenteral antibiotic pretreatment.
- First place winner. Recurrent febrile seizures: an unusual presentation of nutritional rickets.
- Back pain and fever.
- Lichen striatus: simultaneous occurrence in siblings.
- Clinical prediction rule for identifying children with cerebrospinal fluid pleocytosis at very low risk of bacterial meningitis.
- Oral analgesia before pediatric ketamine sedation is not associated with an increased risk of emesis and other adverse events.
- Randomized controlled trial of ultrasound-guided peripheral intravenous catheter placement versus traditional techniques in difficult-access pediatric patients.
- Acute appendicitis presenting with a painful inguinal mass: complication related to patent processus vaginalis and testicular maldescent.
- Rapid medical assessment: improving pediatric emergency department time to provider, length of stay, and left without being seen rates.
- The Prevalence of Bruising Among Infants in Pediatric Emergency Departments.
- Inpatient Treatment after Multi-Dose Racemic Epinephrine for Croup in the Emergency Department.
- Penile zipper entrapment: a simple and less threatening approach using mineral oil.
- Pneumonia in unexpected locations: an occult cause of pediatric abdominal pain.
- Comparison of skin stapling devices and standard sutures for pediatric scalp lacerations: a randomized study of cost and time benefits.
- A rational approach to the outpatient management of lacerations in pediatric patients.
Treatments
- Fever
- Neck Pain
- Concussion
- Pain
Fellowships
- Childrens Hospital
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Nearest Hospitals
SHARP MEMORIAL HOSPITALl
7901 FROST ST SAN DIEGO CA 92123UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA SAN DIEGO MEDICAL CENTERl
200 WEST ARBOR DRIVE SAN DIEGO CA 92103