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West Indian med. j ; 47(4): 169-171, Dec. 1998.
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-473388

ABSTRACT

The dumping syndrome in childhood is an uncommon complication of gastro-oesophageal surgery, principally Nissen fundoplication. A Jamaican child developed the syndrome after fundoplication and pyloroplasty to relieve gastro-oesophageal reflux complicating the repair of a congenital tracheo-oesophageal fistula. He developed marasmus and failed to gain weight on the standard remedial milk-based high-energy diet. An oral glucose tolerance test confirmed the diagnosis of dumping syndrome. A low sugar low milk diet based on adult type meals with continuous nibbling of fried dumplings relieved his diarrhoea and hypoglycaemia and he gained weight. This is a cheaper and more practical dietary therapy than the regimens described previously.


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Humans , Infant , Dumping Syndrome/etiology , Pyloric Antrum/surgery , Fundoplication/adverse effects , Jamaica/epidemiology , Kidney Diseases/surgery , Dumping Syndrome/diet therapy , Dumping Syndrome/epidemiology
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