Paediatric ulcerative colitis (UC) can cause malnutrition and growth retardation but its treatment can be limited by the potential adverse events of corticosteroids and anti-TNF agents in children. However, adsorptive granulocyte monocyte/macrophage apheresis (GMA) using Adacolumn reduces intestinal inflammation through multiple immunomodulatory effects. This case series shows the safety and efficacy of GMA in paediatric UC, illustrating several GMA uses: in chronically active UC, for corticosteroid reduction in steroid-dependent UC, in UC with secondary loss of response to anti-TNF therapy, as bridge therapy in UC with failure of anti-TNF therapy, and to substitute toxic drug treatments.
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January 2022
Octreotide, a somatostatin analogue, has been used for more than 20 years in children with gastrointestinal bleeding, chylothorax or chylous ascites, intestinal lymphangiectasia, pancreatitis, intestinal dysmotility, and severe diarrhoea; however, until now, there is a lack of randomised clinical trials evaluating the efficacy of this compound in childhood. Hence, we aimed to review the literature in order to determine the evidence of its use and safety in children, using PubMed from 2000 to 2021 with the search terms "octreotide" and "children" and "bleeding or chylous ascites or chylothorax or acute pancreatitis or lymphangiectasia or diarrhoea or intestinal dysmotility".
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September 2021
Gastrointestinal symptoms are common findings in children with severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 infection, including vomiting, diarrhoea, abdominal pain, and difficulty in feeding, although these symptoms tend to be mild. The hepato-biliary system and the pancreas may also be involved, usually with a mild elevation of transaminases and, rarely, pancreatitis. In contrast, a late hyper-inflammatory phenomenon, termed multisystem inflammatory syndrome (MIS-C), is characterized by more frequent gastrointestinal manifestations with greater severity, sometimes presenting as peritonitis.
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