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Henoch-Schönlein purpura complicated by appendicitis, intussusception and ureteritis (CROSBI ID 178628)

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Jašić, Mladen ; Šubat-Dežulović, Mirna ; Nikolić, Harry ; Jonjić, Nives ; Manestar, Koraljka ; Dežulović, Matko Henoch-Schönlein purpura complicated by appendicitis, intussusception and ureteritis // Collegium antropologicum, 35 (2011), 1; 197-201

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Jašić, Mladen ; Šubat-Dežulović, Mirna ; Nikolić, Harry ; Jonjić, Nives ; Manestar, Koraljka ; Dežulović, Matko

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Henoch-Schönlein purpura complicated by appendicitis, intussusception and ureteritis

Henoch-Schönlein purpura (HSP) is the most common childhood systemic small-vessel vasculitis with skin, joint, gastrointestinal (GI) and renal involvement. Uncommon GI complications are intussusception, bowel perforation and rarely reported appendicitis. HSP-associated stenosing ureteritis represents a rare and potentially serious complication. We present a 5-year-old boy with severe and prolonged course of HSP and three very rare complications that occurred sequentially: appendicitis, intussusception and ureteritis. Only three days after admission, he developed clinical signs of acute appendicitis indicating surgical intervention. Histological analysis of excised appendix showed inflammation but without signs typical for vasculitis. Two weeks later, with the reccurence of HSP he again developed clinical picture of acute abdomen. Ultrasound and radiologic evaluation demonstrated ileo- ileal intussusception and the second laparotomy was undertaken. Histological analysis of the resected bowel tissue showed typical signs of leucocytoclastic vasculitis. In the fourth week of his illness, serial urinalysis showed nephritic urinary sediment indicative of renal involvement. Unexpectedly, control abdominal ultrasound demonstrated mild hydronephrosis of the left kidney, not seen on previous ultrasound evaluations. Undertaken excretory urography and computed tomography (CT) scan showed stenosis of upper/ midureter with mild dilation of upper part of the left ureter suggesting unilateral HSP-associated stenosing ureteritis. Eventually, the patient was discharged and closely followed- up for the next two years. He had no further reccurence of HSP, the urinalysis normalized after six months, while mild unilateral hydronephrosis remained unchanged. Our search of the literature did not show reports of HSP complicated by appendicitis, intussusception and ureteritis, and to our knowledge this is the first case with three different illness events that occured sequentially. We emphasize the necessity of repeated ultrasound evaluations in the course of HSR especially in cases with severe GI and renal invovement.

Henoch-Schönlein purpura ; appendicitis ; intussusception ; ureteritis.

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Podaci o izdanju

35 (1)

2011.

197-201

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0350-6134

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Kliničke medicinske znanosti

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