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Rectal bleeding in Egyptian children

Authors :
Hamed A. El-Khayat
Mostafa A. El-Hodhod
Hoda Y. Tomoum
Hisham A. El-Safory
Fatma Z. Abd El-Basset
Ahmed M. Hamdy
Source :
Annals of Tropical Paediatrics. 26:337-344
Publication Year :
2006
Publisher :
Informa UK Limited, 2006.

Abstract

In a prospective study to outline the aetiology of bleeding per rectum (BPR) in Egyptian infants and children, a subsidiary aim was to define some of the clinical characteristics of the different aetiologies.194 children with BPR are described. The diagnostic work-up included laboratory investigations, radiological and endoscopic assessment, radio-isotope scanning, angiography and histopathological examination of mucosal biopsies, as appropriate.Ages ranged from 3 to 192 months with a mean (SD) of 49.8 (43.5). Infectious enterocolitis was the most common cause (37.1%). Others included colorectal polyps (21.1%), chronic colitis (16%) including inflammatory bowel diseases (5.2%), allergic colitis (2.6%), solitary rectal ulcer syndrome (1.5%) and non-specific colitis (6.7%). Intussusception and Meckel's diverticulae were the cause in 7.3% and 2.6%, respectively, while other aetiologies included vascular (6.2%), systemic (3.6%), local anal (3.1%) and upper gastro-intestinal causes (1.5%). In 1.5% of cases, the cause remained 'obscure'.In Egyptian children, infectious enterocolitis followed by colorectal polyps and chronic colitis are major causes of BPR.

Details

ISSN :
14653281 and 02724936
Volume :
26
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Annals of Tropical Paediatrics
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....1e33ffb3ac9008564b30295abc2164df