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Acute Abdomen in Kawasaki Disease

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National Institute of Pediatrics, Mexico

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Sažetak

Clinical and histopathological description of three cases of Kawasaki disease with acute abdomen.

Opis

CASE PRESENTATION Case 1 An 8 year-old male started 48 hrs prior to admission with abdominal pain in the right lower quadrant associated with vomiting and fever. The physical examination revealed discrete bilateral conjunctival hiperemia, right cervical adenomegaly, and severe abdominal pain in the right lower quadrant with a positive McBurney sign. Laboratory tests showed CBC: Hb 14.1 g/dl, WBC 13,800, NT 81%, LT 3%, Plt 383,000/μl. C-reactive protein 230.9 mg/dl, BNP 106.4 pg/ml (0-99). Abdominal ultrasound confirmed the diagnosis of appendicitis. A laparoscopic appendectomy was performed, and appendiceal distal enlargement with fibrinopurulent tissue was found. Twelve hours after surgery, the patient presented increased conjunctival hyperaemia, generalized rash as well as upper extremities edema and desquamation, meeting criteria for Kawasaki disease. Cardiological evaluation showed mild pericardial effusion (3mm), normal coronary arteries. Intravenous immunoglobulins (IVIG), aspirin and steroids were started with resolution of the fever, rash and the conjunctival erythema.

Case 2. A 6-year-old male started 15 days prior to admission with fever. He presented hands and feet edema and a generalized exantema. He was diagnosed with scarlet fever. The patient presented conjunctival hyperemia and cheilitis. On day 15 the patient had severe abdominal pain (right lower quadrant), and was hospitalized with the diagnosis of appendicitis. An appendicetomy was performed and two perforations of the appendix were found. Appendicitis was found (Figure 1). The patient persisted with fever and desquamation of perineal area, fingers and toes were added to the clinical picture. Laboratories reported blood count: Hb 13 g/dl, WBC 47,700/mm3 neutrophils 95% bands 8% platelets 551,000/μl, C-reactive protein 19.7 mg/dl, ESR 53 mm/hr, hypoalbuminemia 2.2 g/dl. Diagnosis of KD was established and IVIG 2 g/kg and aspirin were administered. Echocardiogram was normal. Surgical wound culture was reported positive for Enterococcus faecium and Escherchia coli. Antibiotic therapy was administered for 14 days with good evolution.

Case 3. A 5-year-old male patient, presented with a history of fever for 5 days diagnosed as bacterial tonsillitis and treated with antibiotics without resolution. On the fifth day the patient developed bilateral conjunctivitis, erythema on the lips, morbilliform exanthema in the anterior and posterior thorax and abdominal pain in mesogastrium and right lower cuadrant. His physical examination revealed non-purulent bilateral conjunctivitis, cracked lips, strawberry tongue, cervical lymphadenopathy of 0.5 x 1 cm, exanthema in thoracic and dorsal region, with significant erythema of palms and soles, without skin exfoliation. The patient presented with severe abdominal pain located in the right lower quadrant, with signs of peritoneal irritation. Abdominal ultrasound was performed and was suggestive of acute appendicitis. Laboratories reported blood count: Hb 14.1 g/dl, Hcto 40.5%, WBC 3400 /uL, neutrophils 3100/uL, lymphocytes 300 103/uL, platelets 41,000 103/uL; ferritin 1700 ng/ml, triglycerids 190 mg/dl, C-reactive protein 8 mg/dl, normal hepatic and renal function. A diagnosis of KD and acute appendicitis was made. Treatment was started with IVIG and aspirin. The boy was taken to diagnostic laparoscopy where periappendicular inflammation was found. The cecal appendix biopsy presented normal morphology up to the serous layer, with congestive vessels, interstitial edema, and mild inflammatory infiltrate with predominantly mononuclear cells within the lymphatic vessels (Figure 2). A final diagnosis of mild mononuclear periappendicitis was made. The patient had an uneventful evolution with resolution of the symptoms.

Datumi

Posljednja provjera: 03/31/2019
Prvo podneseno: 03/30/2019
Predviđena prijava predata: 04/01/2019
Prvo objavljeno: 04/03/2019
Zadnje ažuriranje poslato: 04/01/2019
Posljednje ažuriranje objavljeno: 04/03/2019
Stvarni datum početka studija: 04/13/2016
Procijenjeni datum primarnog završetka: 02/14/2019
Predviđeni datum završetka studije: 02/14/2019

Stanje ili bolest

Kawasaki Disease
Appendicitis

Intervencija / liječenje

Procedure: appendicectomy

Faza

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Kriteriji prihvatljivosti

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Kriterijumi

Inclusion Criteria:

- Patients with Kawasaki disease.

- Acute abdomen requiring surgery.

Exclusion Criteria:

- Patients with chronic gastrointestinal disease.

- Incomplete data on the charts.

Ishod

Primarne mjere ishoda

1. Kawasaki disease presenting with acute abdomen [Up to three weeks]

Histopathological results of appendix

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