Abstract
Small children are often brought to the GP by their parents because they have had a funny turn. The GP must make a decision on the cause of the child's funny turn and appropriate action to take. This article presents a strategy which a GP in training can use to deal with such situations and describes the major conditions which form the differential diagnosis.
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