| Literature DB >> 35475107 |
Cuong D Tran1, Christina Cheung1, Benjamin Archambeau1, Fanglong Dong1, Michael M Neeki1.
Abstract
Pediatric intussusception has been reported to be associated with coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) infection in the literature since the start of the pandemic in the past two years. Although this occurrence is exceptionally rare, rapid diagnosis based on recognition of gastrointestinal manifestations, clinical examination, and ultrasound confirmation can expedite appropriate care and prevent delayed complications. Intussusception is the most common cause of intestinal obstruction and acute abdomen in pediatric patients. Without prompt identification, the disease process can lead to necrosis, bowel perforation, shock, and, subsequently, multiorgan failure. Intussusception has previously been associated with viral upper respiratory infections, which can cause mesenteric lymphadenopathy as a lead point to allow the bowel to telescope upon itself. The mechanism of how COVID-19 can contribute to intussusception without respiratory symptoms remains unknown. Here, we present a case of pediatric intussusception associated with COVID-19.Entities:
Keywords: computed tomography; covid-19; emergency department; pediatric intussusception; ultrasound
Year: 2022 PMID: 35475107 PMCID: PMC9035313 DOI: 10.7759/cureus.23488
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cureus ISSN: 2168-8184
Figure 1Abdominal X-ray reveals no evidence of ileus or obstruction.
Figure 2Abdominal ultrasound demonstrates “target sign” suggestive of intussusception.
Summary of 10 prior cases of intussusception occurring in COVID-19-infected children.
GI: gastrointestinal; M: male; F: female; US: ultrasound; URTI: upper respiratory tract infection; COVID-19: coronavirus disease 2019
| Author | Gender, age; country | Contact history | Respiratory symptoms | GI symptoms | Other symptoms | Imaging | Diagnosis | Treatment | Outcome |
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Makrinioti et al., (2020) [ | F, 10 months; China | None | Following admission | Vomiting, currant jelly stool | Paroxysmal crying | US | Intussusception, peritonitis, disseminated intravascular coagulation | Pneumatic reduction, surgical intervention | Deceased |
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Makrinioti et al., (2020) [ | F, 10 months; United Kingdom | Mother with flu-like symptoms three weeks prior | Two weeks of coryzal symptoms and bilateral conjunctivitis | Bilious vomiting, currant jelly stool, lethargy | Lethargic | US | Intussusception | Pneumatic reduction, surgical intervention | Recovered |
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Rajalakshmi et al., (2020) [ | M, 8 months; India | None | No | Non-bilious vomiting, currant jelly stools | Lethargic, signs of dehydration | US | Ileocolic intussusception | Pneumatic reduction | Recovered |
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Cai et al., (2020) [ | F, 10 months; China | None | No | Vomiting, currant jelly stool | Paroxysmal crying, restlessness | NA | Intussusception, multiorgan failure, shock, respiratory failure | Surgical intervention | Deceased |
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Martínez-Castaño et al., (2020) [ | M, 6 months; Spain | Relative with respiratory infection 12 days prior | No | Vomiting, abdominal cramps, currant jelly stool | US | Intussusception | Hydrostatic reduction | Recovered | |
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Moazzam et al., (2020) [ | M, 4 months; Pakistan | None | URTI one week prior | Cramping abdominal pain, red currant stool | Inconsolable crying, drawing legs to abdomthe en | US | Ileocolic intussusception | Pneumatic reduction | Recovered |
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Athamnah et al., (2020) [ | M, 2.5 months; Jordan, United States | Mother with flu-like symptoms | No | Vomiting, abdominal distension, cramping abdominal pain, red currant stool | Ill-appearing, fever | US | Ileocolic intussusception | Pneumatic reduction | Recovered |
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Bazuaye-Ekwuyas et al., (2020) [ | M, 9 months; United States | None | Four days of congestion, cough, sneezing; one day of fever | Vomiting, abdominal pain, decreased oral intake, blood-streaked stool | Signs of dehydration | US | Ileocolic intussusception | Hydrostatic reduction | Recovered |
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Mercado-Martinez et al., case 1 (2021) [ | M, 8 months; Mexico | None | No | Non-bilious vomiting, currant jelly stool | Irritable and pale | US | Ileocolic intussusception | Surgical reduction | Recovered |
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Mercado-Martinez et al., case 2 (2021) [ | F, 7 months; Mexico | None | Rhinopharyngitis one week prior | Non-bilious vomiting, currant jelly stools | Intermittent crying, fever | X-ray | Ileocolic intussusception | Surgical reduction | Recovered |
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Noviello et al., (2021) [ | M, 7 months; Italy | Grandmother 10 days prior who was COVID-19-positive | No | Vomiting, abdominal pain, diarrhea, currant jelly stool | Pale, ill-appearing, signs of dehydration | US | Ileocolic intussusception | Hydrostatic reduction, surgical intervention | Recovered |