J Korean Pediatr Soc.  1981 Sep;24(9):844-853.

Cases Studies of Intussusception with Special References

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  • 1Department of Pediatrics, Presbyterian Hospital, Kee Myoung University, Dae Gu, Korea.

Abstract

This paper present 105 cases which were admitted to the Department of Pediatrics of Dong San Presbyterian Hospital from Jan. 1978 to July, 1980 The results are summarized as follows; 1) Age incidence, 94% of patients were under age of two, 88.2% of patients were under one year, and adults were high incidence in Korea. 2) Male to female ratio was 2.1:1 3) In seasonal incidence, spring was relatively high. 4) In 76.4% of cases, their body weight were over 50 percentile of Korean normal infants and children. 5) The patients who visited hospital within 24 hrs. from onset of symptom was occupied in 57.7%. 6) The cardinal symptom and signs were vomiting (89.4%), abdominal pain. Irritability, crying, (72.9%), mucous bloody stool (70.6%) and abdominal mass (42.1%) 7) In analysis by intussusception type(40.0%), ileocolic type (23.5%), ileoileal type(17.6%), jejunojejunal type (17.6%), in adults. 8) In simple abdominal X-ray figures showed the dilatation due to gastrostomy 52.9% and phenomenon of fluid retention 30.6%. 9) Etiologic causes were confirmed only 7.1% in children and 29.4% in adults, the causes in 92% were idiopathic in children and 70.6% in adults respectively. 10) In previous illness, we find out its predisposing factors 42.4% in children. 11) Hydrostatic barium reduction was successed in 47.1% of all cases and operative cases were 47%

Keyword

Cases Studies of Intussusception in children

MeSH Terms

Abdominal Pain
Adult
Barium
Body Weight
Causality
Child
Crying
Dilatation
Female
Gastrostomy
Humans
Incidence
Infant
Intussusception*
Korea
Male
Pediatrics
Protestantism
Seasons
Vomiting
Barium
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