Childhood cholelithiasis in a district hospital

Cholelithiasis is a rare finding in children, even though recent series show increased detection of this disease. A retrospective study was performed in children with a diagnosis of cholelithiasis between 1993 and 2005 in the Reina Sofia Hospital in Tudela (Spain). Eighteen patients with cholelithia...

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Published in:Anales de pediatría (Barcelona, Spain : 2003) Vol. 66; no. 6; pp. 611 - 614
Main Authors: Cozcolluela Cabrejas, M R, Sanz Salanova, L A, Martínez-Berganza Asensio, M T, Gómez Herrero, H, Mellado Santos, J M, Miranda Orella, L, Forradellas Morales, A
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Abstract Cholelithiasis is a rare finding in children, even though recent series show increased detection of this disease. A retrospective study was performed in children with a diagnosis of cholelithiasis between 1993 and 2005 in the Reina Sofia Hospital in Tudela (Spain). Eighteen patients with cholelithiasis and three with biliary sludge were detected. Predisposing factors for cholelithiasis were prematurity and parenteral nutrition (one patient), sepsis (two patients), obesity (one patient), and a family history of the disease (one patient). The disease was idiopathic in 11 patients. Gallstones were detected in two patients presenting with appendicular symptoms. One child with biliary sludge had received treatment with ceftriaxone as a predisposing factor. All patients were diagnosed by ultrasound. Plain abdominal X-ray detected lithiasis in 12 of the 15 patients (80 %) with cholelithiasis who underwent this procedure. The most frequent symptoms were abdominal pain (seven patients), abdominal pain and vomiting (five patients), and diarrhea (one patient). Two patients presented with appendicular symptoms. Fourteen patients underwent surgery (open cholecystectomy in two and laparoscopic cholecystectomy in 12). None of the patients required emergency surgery. Cholelithiasis in children is an unusual finding, but is not exceptional and is associated with nonspecific symptoms. Plain abdominal X-ray is useful in diagnosis but the main diagnostic technique is ultrasonography.
AbstractList Cholelithiasis is a rare finding in children, even though recent series show increased detection of this disease. A retrospective study was performed in children with a diagnosis of cholelithiasis between 1993 and 2005 in the Reina Sofia Hospital in Tudela (Spain). Eighteen patients with cholelithiasis and three with biliary sludge were detected. Predisposing factors for cholelithiasis were prematurity and parenteral nutrition (one patient), sepsis (two patients), obesity (one patient), and a family history of the disease (one patient). The disease was idiopathic in 11 patients. Gallstones were detected in two patients presenting with appendicular symptoms. One child with biliary sludge had received treatment with ceftriaxone as a predisposing factor. All patients were diagnosed by ultrasound. Plain abdominal X-ray detected lithiasis in 12 of the 15 patients (80 %) with cholelithiasis who underwent this procedure. The most frequent symptoms were abdominal pain (seven patients), abdominal pain and vomiting (five patients), and diarrhea (one patient). Two patients presented with appendicular symptoms. Fourteen patients underwent surgery (open cholecystectomy in two and laparoscopic cholecystectomy in 12). None of the patients required emergency surgery. Cholelithiasis in children is an unusual finding, but is not exceptional and is associated with nonspecific symptoms. Plain abdominal X-ray is useful in diagnosis but the main diagnostic technique is ultrasonography.
Author Sanz Salanova, L A
Gómez Herrero, H
Forradellas Morales, A
Cozcolluela Cabrejas, M R
Martínez-Berganza Asensio, M T
Miranda Orella, L
Mellado Santos, J M
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Causality
Child
Child, Preschool
Cholelithiasis - diagnosis
Cholelithiasis - etiology
Cholelithiasis - surgery
Female
Humans
Infant
Male
Retrospective Studies
Spain
Ultrasonography
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