Title of article :
The Clinical Presentation and Outcome of Infants with Nodular Lymphoid Hyperplasia: Experience with 34 Cases from Southern Iran
Author/Authors :
Haghighat, M Departments of Pediatric Gastroenterology and Pathology, Shiraz University of Medical Sciences, Shiraz , Geramizadeh, B Departments of Pediatric Gastroenterology and Pathology, Shiraz University of Medical Sciences, Shiraz
Abstract :
Background: Rectal bleeding is a relatively uncommon, but potentially
important problem in early infancy. The common causes of
fresh rectal bleeding in this age group are: bleeding diathesis (vit. K
deficiency), infectious colitis, cow’s milk protein allergy and anal
fissure. Nodular lymphoid hyperplasia (NLH) is another cause of
prolonged fresh rectal bleeding in early infancy. The aim of this
prospective study was to evaluate the clinical presentation and outcome
of infants with fresh rectal bleeding and final diagnosis of
NLH.
Methods: During a period of 3 years, from Sept. 1999 to Sept. 2002,
34 consecutive infants with prolonged fresh rectal bleeding were
diagnosed as NLH and followed in our center.
Results: There were 18 boys and 16 girls. The mean age of onset of
rectal bleeding was 1.82 months and the mean age of diagnosis 4.25
months. None of the cases had any signs or symptoms of underlying
systemic diseases. All cases showed resolution of bleeding and
dramatic response to exclusion of cow’s milk and its by-products
from mothers’ diet or replacement of babies' formula with hypoallergenic
substitutes. By the age of one year all cases tolerated regular,
unrestricted diets without recurrence of bleeding.
Conclusion: NLH is an important cause of prolonged fresh rectal
bleeding in early infancy. The disease is limited to rectosigmoid area
in otherwise healthy infants without underlying disease. Excluding
cow’s milk from mother's diet or changing of the infants' formula to
hypoallergenic types is the best way of treatment. The long term
prognosis of infants with NLH is excellent.
Keywords :
Fresh rectal bleeding , Infants , nodular lymphoid hyperplasia
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics