INTRACTABLE DIARRHEA IN EARLY INFANCY
- 1 April 1968
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) in Pediatrics
- Vol. 41 (4) , 712-722
- https://doi.org/10.1542/peds.41.4.712
Abstract
Twenty infants with intractable diarrhea, whose onset was before 3 months of age, were analyzed. Twelve had identifiable pathological entities sufficient to explain their protracted diarrhea. A systematic diagnostic scheme for such babies is presented. Eight of the 20 infants had no identifiable cause for diarrhea of such severity and refractoriness, and these babies were termed non-specific enterocolitis. Six of these latter eight babies died and at autopsy had widespread enterocolitis with destruction of the mucosa and inflammatory infiltration. The authors believe that in these latter cases, regardless of the initial cause of the diarrhea, certain vicious cycles came into play which perpetuated the diarrhea. Preliminary evidence suggests that colostomy and, perhaps adrenal corticosteroids, may be useful in the therapy of refractory enterocolitis, particularly if applied before the terminal stages of the disease.Keywords
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