J Korean Soc Neonatol.
1998 Nov;5(2):232-236.
A Case of Generalized Meconium Peritonitis without Peritoneal Calcification
- Affiliations
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- 1Department of Pediatrics, Sun General Hospital, Taejeon, Korea.
Abstract
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Neonatal ascites is an uncommon problem with many etiologies. The common causes include hematologic diseases,
bowel perforation, obstructive uropathy, cardiovascular diseases, chylous ascites, intrauterine infection, and meconium
peritonitis. Recently, the wide application of sonography has greatly narrowed the list of differential diagnosis of neonatal
ascites. Meconium peritonitis is readily diagnosed if calcification in the abdomen or scrotum can be seen radiologically
or sonographically in a neonate with abdominal distension at birth. We report a case of generalized meconium peritonitis
without intraabdominal calcification by radiologic and sonographic study and notable meconium hydrocele at birth.