Serious complications were uncommon in this series of antireflux surgery in neurologically impaired children. Although gagging and retching were common following surgery, a high percentage of caregivers reported improved nutrition, reflux-related symptoms, and high levels of satisfaction.
Local rectal application of tacrolimus in distal colitis, pouchitis and perianal Crohn's disease has previously been reported to be both effective and safe. We report a patient treated with per rectum local application of tacrolimus, who developed toxic levels of tacrolimus and acute renal injury during an episode of acute gastroenteritis. This case illustrates that local application of tacrolimus, although usually safe, may be associated with significantly raised tacrolimus levels and acute renal injury during acute gastroenteritis. It is important for physicians to be aware of this association when prescribing local rectal tacrolimus.
Pyogenic liver abscesses are rare in children but relatively common in those with chronic granulomatous disease (CGD). We present a case of a 2 year old boy who initially presented with BCGitis and Staphylococcus aureus cervical adenitis, and then subsequently developed liver abscesses. A diagnosis of X-linked CGD was confirmed. This case demonstrates the typical radiological features of liver abscesses in CGD, its management without surgical intervention, and the increasingly recognised complications of BCG vaccination in CGD.
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