Abstract Background Campylobacter-related infectious gastroenteritis is common and usually self-limited. Intestinal perforation is a rare complication of the infectious colitis caused by Campylobacter, and only handful of cases have been reported. This is the first published case report of pediatric Campylobacter intestinal perforation located in the sigmoid colon. Case presentation A 15-year-old previously Taiwanese healthy boy presented with 5 days of fever up to 39.8 °C, with right lower quadrant abdominal pain and watery diarrhea. Although he received antimotility agents and antipyretics at a local clinic to relieve symptoms, he came to the emergency department with signs of shock manifesting as hypothermia to 35.2 °C, tachycardia, and ...
Two cases of neonatal focal spontaneous colic perforations are reported. The 1st infant, born at 36 ...
Background. To evaluate the risk factors for intestinal perforation in children with toxic megacolon...
AbstractIntestinal perforations in preterm infants are often associated with necrotizing enterocolit...
We report a case of multiple colonic perforations in a 5-year-old boy due to typhoid fever. The main...
Campylobacter infection is the leading cause of bacterial gastroenteritis worldwide, yet life-threat...
Purpose: Spontaneous colon perforations are usually encountered as necrotizing enterocolitis in the ...
Background: In children beyond the neonatal stage, spontaneous bowel perforation with no specific ca...
Arare case of ileal perforation, as a fatal initial presentation of total colonic aganglionosis (TCA...
The presentation of Campylobacter enteritis varies with the age of the patient. Abdominal distention...
BACKGROUND:: There is only sparse information about the clinical impact of Campylobacter concisus in...
BACKGROUND: Typhoid fever afflicts people of low socioeconomic status in developing nations. Althoug...
Acute gastroenteritis and food poisoning are the two common diagnoses considered when two or more fa...
AbstractBackgroundIn recent years, an increased number of children infected with bacteria of the Cam...
Campylobacter has been recognized as the common cause of bacterial gastroenteritis in many countries...
Arare case of ileal perforation, as a fatal initial presentation of total colonic aganglionosis (TCA...
Two cases of neonatal focal spontaneous colic perforations are reported. The 1st infant, born at 36 ...
Background. To evaluate the risk factors for intestinal perforation in children with toxic megacolon...
AbstractIntestinal perforations in preterm infants are often associated with necrotizing enterocolit...
We report a case of multiple colonic perforations in a 5-year-old boy due to typhoid fever. The main...
Campylobacter infection is the leading cause of bacterial gastroenteritis worldwide, yet life-threat...
Purpose: Spontaneous colon perforations are usually encountered as necrotizing enterocolitis in the ...
Background: In children beyond the neonatal stage, spontaneous bowel perforation with no specific ca...
Arare case of ileal perforation, as a fatal initial presentation of total colonic aganglionosis (TCA...
The presentation of Campylobacter enteritis varies with the age of the patient. Abdominal distention...
BACKGROUND:: There is only sparse information about the clinical impact of Campylobacter concisus in...
BACKGROUND: Typhoid fever afflicts people of low socioeconomic status in developing nations. Althoug...
Acute gastroenteritis and food poisoning are the two common diagnoses considered when two or more fa...
AbstractBackgroundIn recent years, an increased number of children infected with bacteria of the Cam...
Campylobacter has been recognized as the common cause of bacterial gastroenteritis in many countries...
Arare case of ileal perforation, as a fatal initial presentation of total colonic aganglionosis (TCA...
Two cases of neonatal focal spontaneous colic perforations are reported. The 1st infant, born at 36 ...
Background. To evaluate the risk factors for intestinal perforation in children with toxic megacolon...
AbstractIntestinal perforations in preterm infants are often associated with necrotizing enterocolit...