医学
灌肠
腹胀
橄榄油
粪便嵌塞
膨胀
粪便
外科
胃肠病学
食品科学
古生物学
化学
便秘
生物
作者
Toshihiko Watanabe,Masataka Takahashi,Shoichiro Amari,Michinobu Ohno,Kaori Sato,Hideaki Tanaka,Mikiko Miyasaka,Yasushi Fuchimoto,Yushi Ito,Yutaka Kanamori
摘要
Abstract Milk curd syndrome was first reported in the 1960s, but was gradually forgotten because of its low incidence thereafter. This condition in pre‐term infants has been reported over the last decade and has again attracted neonatologists' attention. The present report describes a pre‐term infant with milk curd syndrome. Abdominal distension was evident 14 days after the start of feeding with fortified expressed milk. Abdominal X‐ray showed multiple intraluminal masses surrounded by a halo of air, and ultrasound indicated hyperechoic masses. Along with that history and the appearance of fecal impaction, the diagnosis of milk curd syndrome was confirmed. This baby was treated with olive oil enemas and successive colonic lavage for 3 days, and the symptoms were relieved. Olive oil enema, which softens hard stools and induces smooth movement of these stools, may be an effective and safe first‐line treatment in pre‐term infants with milk curd syndrome.
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