1975
DOI: 10.1136/adc.50.10.815
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Cholelithiasis in a neonate.

Abstract: Observer error in reporting on liver scans for space-occupying lesions. Gastroenterology, 62, 1013.

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“…The detection rate of the disease is increasing owing to the introduction of abdominal ultrasonography [1,2].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The detection rate of the disease is increasing owing to the introduction of abdominal ultrasonography [1,2].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Na infância, a colelitíase está associada à doença hemolítica, malformação congênita de vias biliares, infecção e gravidez em adolescentes 4,6,[12][13][14][15] . A colelitíase neonatal é raramente associada à doença hemolítica 3,4 .…”
Section: Discussionunclassified
“…A ocorrência de colelitíase no período neonatal e no lactente jovem vem sendo descrita com mais freqüência em razão do aumento do uso do ultrasom abdominal 4,5 . Na infância, a colelitíase está geralmente associada à doença hemolítica 6 . Entretanto, no período neonatal, os seguintes fatores de risco têm sido relacionados: prematuturidade, sepsis, nutrição parenteral total, uso prolongado de Furosemida, hemólise e mal-formações de vias biliares 1,4,7,8 .…”
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“…Three patients underwent a cholecystectomy. Four had a tube cholecystostomy, which appears to be the favored treatment in the neonate (13,22,25). Six of the eight survived.…”
Section: The Inflamed Gallbladdermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Gallstones are distinctly uncommon in neonates (9,25) and may cause biliary tract perforation (25,26). I have found but one report of cholecystitis associated with gallstones in the first month of life (25).…”
Section: The Inflamed Gallbladdermentioning
confidence: 99%