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Query: UMLS:C0019209 (
hepatomegaly
)
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A 7-month-old infant presented at a tertiary centre with a 6-day history of a skin rash, fever and diarrhoea. Clinical features included pyrexia,
kwashiorkor
, extensive ulcerating skin lesions suggestive of ecthyma gangrenosum,
hepatomegaly
, meningismus, neutropenia and iron deficiency anaemia. Blood and skin aspirate cultures yielded a positive growth of Pseudomonas aeruginosa. Apart from severe protein energy malnutrition, no other causes of immunodeficiency were found. He responded well to parenteral antibiotic therapy with gentamicin and piperacillin.
...
PMID:Community-acquired Pseudomonas aeruginosa infection in an infant. 889 49
Various alterations in hormonal levels have been suggested to contribute to the development of nutritional oedema and fatty liver in children with
kwashiorkor
. We present an infant who underwent near-total pancreatectomy at the age of 4 weeks and developed
kwashiorkor
after 11 weeks. The sequence of events following surgery can be divided into two phases. The first phase was characterized by hyperinsulinaemia and hypoglycaemia before feeds. During this phase, although the weight gain was slow (10 g/day) serum albumin (32 g/I) and prealbumin (0.23 g/I) concentrations were maintained with no oedema or
hepatomegaly
. In the second phase, insulin deficiency prevailed and he was receiving the same amount of milk (protein)/day (enriched with starch). During that phase he rapidly developed hypoalbuminaemia (18 g/l), hypoprealbuminaemia (0.1 g/l), oedema,
hepatomegaly
, and dermatosis. This case demonstrates clearly the important role of defective insulin secretion in the development of nutritional oedema and
hepatomegaly
.
...
PMID:Hypoinsulinaemia has an important role in the development of oedema and hepatomegaly during malnutrition. 893 62
A protein malnutrition survey was carried out in ten areas of four States of South India among children under 5 years of age in families with a monthly income of less than Rs 100, estimated to constitute 85% of the population. The agricultural situation and socio-economic conditions are described. The diets investigated consisted largely of cereals, with small quantities of pulses and green vegetables; milk, meat and eggs were little eaten. The survey covered investigation of infant care, feeding and weaning practices, clinical examinations, anthropometric measurements, determinations of haemoglobin and serum protein, and analysis of hospital records.Although infants were usually breast-fed for a long time, the quantity of breast milk was found to be low after 6 months, at which time supplementary foods were introduced, but these were usually inadequate. Extreme growth retardation was seen after weaning. Diarrhoea was complained of in some 20% of children. Such deficiency signs as dyschromotrichia,
hepatomegaly
, moon face, angular stomatitis and xerophthalmia were frequently seen. Frank cases of
kwashiorkor
and marasmus were observed in 1% and 1.7% respectively of children at home. These findings and others clearly show protein malnutrition to be a problem of very considerable magnitude in the poorer communities of South India. A comparison is made with the results of surveys conducted in Africa and in Central America.
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PMID:Protein malnutrition in South India. 1443 26
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