| Literature DB >> 33489399 |
Kengo Nakaya1, Yasushi Iinuma1, Yutaka Hirayama1, Yu Sugai1, Shotaro Taki1.
Abstract
Inflammatory bowel disease is rare in infants, and the early diagnosis is very important. We herein report an infant who received an early diagnosis of infantile Crohn's disease (CD). A two-month-old boy presented with bloody stool. He developed a poor sucking tendency and a painful perianal lesion at three months of age. He was suspected of having infantile CD because of his atypical perianal lesion. Colonoscopy revealed that his perianal lesion had induced rectal longitudinal ulcers. Histology showed no granulomas but patchy inflammation reaching the submucosal layer. He was diagnosed with infantile CD based on the Japanese criteria. CD should be suspected in infants with atypical perianal lesions, irrespective of their age. Early colonoscopy with histology should be considered in these cases in order to prevent adverse outcomes in children.Entities:
Year: 2020 PMID: 33489399 PMCID: PMC7787840 DOI: 10.1155/2020/8832856
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Case Rep Pediatr