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Intractable diarrhoea in infancy in the 1990s: a survey in Italy.

Authors :
Ventura, Alessandro
Dragovich, Dana
Ansaldi, N.
Balli, F.
Banchini, G.
Bascietto, F.
Bianchi, C.
Bonamico, M.
Calvani, M.
Cataldo, F.
Catassi, C.
Light, C.
Ciampolini, M.
Dore, A.
DeSeta, L.
Faraguha, D.
Ferrari, R.
Fontana, M.
Giunta, A.
Guandalini, S.
Source :
European Journal of Pediatrics; 1995, Vol. 154 Issue 7, p522-525, 4p
Publication Year :
1995

Abstract

<bold>Unlabelled: </bold>A "quick" prevalence study of intractable diarrhoea (defined as diarrhoea lasting more than 3 weeks and dependent on parenteral nutrition [PN] for more than 50% of daily caloric intake) was conducted by FAX. All 35 paediatric gastroenterology services which had been contacted answered questionnaire sent by FAX. 20 cases of intractable diarrhoea were identified in 9 centres. In 12 cases PN was administered at home, the other 8 cases being treated as inpatients for an average duration of 9.5 months. A diagnosis had been established in 11 out of 20 cases. Auto-immune enteropathy was the most frequent diagnosis (5 cases); congenital microvillous atrophy (3 cases); chronic pseudo-obstruction (2 cases) and multiple food intolerance (1 case). Undefined 9/20 cases presented atrophy of intestinal mucosa. The age of the beginning of diarrhoea varied from 2 days to 12 years, but was more than 16 months only in some cases with auto-immune enteropathy.<bold>Conclusion: </bold>Intractable diarrhoea has a low prevalence in Italy and remains a rare but very intricating problem. Long-term PN is recommended in most cases: autoimmune enteropathy is the most frequent cause but in about half of the cases the aetiopathogenetic diagnosis is still not defined. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
03406199
Volume :
154
Issue :
7
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
European Journal of Pediatrics
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
73065009
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02074826