1. [Ulcertive colitis: clinical picture and treatment with total parenteral nutrition in a newborn].
- Author
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Ferry GD, Cupello JL, and Kreh S
- Subjects
- Colitis, Ulcerative diagnostic imaging, Humans, Infant, Infant, Newborn, Infant, Newborn, Diseases diagnostic imaging, Radiography, Sigmoidoscopy, Colitis, Ulcerative therapy, Infant, Newborn, Diseases therapy, Parenteral Nutrition, Parenteral Nutrition, Total
- Abstract
The purpose of the paper is to demonstrate the usefulness of total parenteral hyperalimentation in a lactant, 4 months old patient with ulcerative colitis. At admission the lactant had diarrhea, dehydratation, anemia, malnutrition, and edema in the ankles. Proctoscopy and barium enema, and rectal biopsy were typical of ulcerative colities. Treatment included steroids and azulfidine. Evolution was poor and signs of perforation appeared. Total intravenous hyperalimentation was used and after one month the diarrhea disappeared and the patient gained weight. Ulcerative colitis is rare in lactants and usually appeares a chronic diarrhea. The diagnosis should be based on radiology, endoscopy, and biopsy. Parenteral hyperalimentation is the only treatment that permits to keep the colon at total rest while simultaneously maintaining nutrition.
- Published
- 1976