2004
DOI: 10.1590/s0100-39842004000300005
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Avaliação da contratilidade da vesícula biliar com leite materno e leite de vaca em lactentes

Abstract: As múltiplas características distintas do leite materno e do leite de vaca fazem com que o esvaziamento gástrico seja mais rápido após ingestão do primeiro. Esta rapidez do esvaziamento gástrico pode estar associada ao esvaziamento da vesícula biliar, também mais rápido. O objetivo do trabalho foi determinar se há diferença na velocidade de esvaziamento da vesícula biliar, por método ultra-sonográfico, após ingestão de leite materno e leite de vaca. Estudamos 47 crianças menores de dois anos, 22 após uma refei… Show more

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“…A situation where fasting could be useful is the evaluation of neonatal cholestatic icterus, since the evaluation of the gallbladder is required in this case. A previous meal may impair the study of this organ because of the vesical contractility (12) . Another limitation is the absence of data regarding body mass index or body weight that presumably could influence the results.…”
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“…A situation where fasting could be useful is the evaluation of neonatal cholestatic icterus, since the evaluation of the gallbladder is required in this case. A previous meal may impair the study of this organ because of the vesical contractility (12) . Another limitation is the absence of data regarding body mass index or body weight that presumably could influence the results.…”
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“…pectation that the gastrointestinal contents are reduced and an appropriate distension of the gallbladder is achieved (7,(9)(10)(11)(12) . Fourto six-hour fasting is routinely recommended for children (9,13) .…”
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