18 research outputs found
Lymphocytic colitis in a child with non-responsive celiac disease
In celiac disease, symptoms usually improve with strict adherence to diet. Some patients however do not show improvement despite of diet therapy. We here report a girl with non-responsive celiac disease whose diarrhea did not improve despite of a gluten free diet. A 12-year-old girl with recurrent diarrhea and failure to thrive was diagnosed with celiac disease. After six months of gluten-free diet her symptoms persisted. Adherence to diet was considered as correct and complete by a dietitian evaluation and by anti-endomysial antibodies that had become negative. Treatment with pancreatic enzymes, metronidazole or lactose free diet did not improve her symptoms. Colonoscopy was performed and lymphocytic colitis was diagnosed on histology from colonic biopsies. After mesalamine therapy diarrhea ceased, and weight and height z scores increased. Lymphocytic colitis, which is uncommonly seen in children compared to adults, should be considered in non-responsive celiac disease in children
Immunohistochemical evaluation of p53 expression and proliferative activity in children with Helicobacter pylori associated gastritis
Objectives: The aim of this study was to evaluate the significance of p53 expression and proliferative activity of glandular epithelium and intestinal metaplasia in Helicobacter pylori associated gastritis of pediatric patients
Family functioning, personality disorders, and depressive and anxiety symptoms in the mothers of children with food refusal
Objective: A review of the literature reveals that feeding problems during early childhood can be related to maternal psychiatric disorders. We aimed to evaluate the personality disorders, levels of depression and anxiety symptoms in the mothers of children with food refusal in addition to family functioning