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Indian J Pediatr ; 2009 Nov; 76(11): 1167-1168
Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-142432

ABSTRACT

A 3-yr-old boy presented with respiratory distress of 2 days duration. There was a history of blunt trauma to the lower chest having occurred 5 days earlier. Although missed initially, serial chest X-rays and a computed tomographic (CT) scan revealed an isolated traumatic right-sided diaphragmatic hernia without any injury to the viscera or the ribcage. Laparotomy with reduction of the herniated right lobe of the liver and the transverse colon was performed. Recovery was uneventful. The presentation, diagnosis and management of this relatively uncommon injury is discussed. The need for a high index of suspicion and critical evaluation of appropriate investigations to prevent diagnostic delay and optimize management in patients with traumatic diaphragmatic injury is emphasized.


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Child, Preschool , Hernia, Diaphragmatic, Traumatic/diagnosis , Hernia, Diaphragmatic, Traumatic/surgery , Humans , Male
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Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-110547

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Isolated Tubercular liver abscess is mainly reported in adult patients. We report two cases of isolated tubercular liver abscess in paediatric patients. Diagnosis was made by clinical and ultrasound guided aspiration of pus showing acid fast bacilli in one case. In second case, biopsy of the abscess wall was confirmatory. In both cases percutaneous drainage of pus and transcatheter infusion of Isoniazid was given. After two weeks of infusion no acid fast bacilli was detected and cavity size decreased. Direct infusion of anti-tubercular drugs is more efficient than systemic therapy alone. This is first of its kind in treating isolated tubercular abscess in paediatric patients. So, percutaneous infusion of anti-tubercular agents can be considered in the treatment of tubercular liver abscess.


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Administration, Cutaneous , Antitubercular Agents/administration & dosage , Child , Female , Humans , Isoniazid/administration & dosage , Liver/drug effects , Liver Abscess/diagnosis , Male , Tuberculosis, Hepatic/drug therapy
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Indian J Pediatr ; 2007 May; 74(5): 503-4
Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-84485

ABSTRACT

Bilateral eventration of the diaphragm associated with malrotation of gut and unilateral renal agenesis is a very rare entity. The authors treated a seven mth old male child who presented to them with respiratory distress and gastrointestinal problem. The child was anemic and was in type II respiratory failure. His X-ray chest showed bilateral eventration of diaphragm and ultrasonography abdomen was consistent with left renal agenesis which was confirmed by radionuclide scan. Bilateral plication of the diaphragm done with correction of malrotation which was diagnosed peroperatively. The association of these three anomalies are rare and to be kept in mind whenever treating a patient with bilateral eventration of the diaphragm.


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Abnormalities, Multiple , Diaphragmatic Eventration/complications , Humans , Infant , Intestines/abnormalities , Kidney/abnormalities , Male , Rotation
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Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-146901

ABSTRACT

Transverse testicular ectopia is a rare entity where one testis migrates to the other inguinal area. Genital involvement due to tuberculosis is rare in children. Tubercular involvement in transverse testicular ectopic testis has not been reported earlier. A case of tuberculosis in transverse testicular ectopic testis is reported here where the testicular mass mimicked as a tumour. Histopathological examination confirmed the diagnosis.

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