Celiac disease (CD) is a chronic illness. Blood testing for tissue transglutaminase antibodies is the initial screening test for the diagnosis of CD, and upper gastrointestinal endoscopy and duodenal/jejunal biopsy are used to confirm CD. Intussusception (IS) is the process in which a proximal segment of the bowel invaginates through the lumen of a distal segment. The association between pediatric IS and CD has been described but is still not widely recognized. Herein, we report a case of IS as the first manifestation of CD in a child. A 3-year-old girl presented to the emergency department with a 1-week history of marked abdominal distention and lethargy, but there was no history of fever, bleeding per rectum, or jaundice. A second-degree relative had a family history of CD. Clinical examination: The patient was a lethargic child with pale conjunctiva and bilateral lower limb edema. She was a febrile and had a normal hemodynamic status. The adipose tissue was diminished throughout the patient's body; her weight was 8 kg (<5% weight percentile for girls), and her height was 81 cm (<5% height percentile for girls). Laboratory results included the following: Hb of 9 g/dL, serum ferritin of 10 ng/mL (30-400 ng/mL), normal liver function test results except for hypoalbuminemia at 21 g/L (35-52 g/L), and low blood cholesterol of 0.94 g/L (1.54-2.01 g/L). The patient's blood sugar level was 98 mg/dL, and her renal function test results were normal, with negative septic screening. Abdominal radiography revealed several air-fluid levels, suggestive of an obstruction in the small bowel. Abdominal ultrasonography revealed typical features confirming the diagnosis of IS. Abdominal computed tomography demonstrated an enteroenteric IS with no other signs of organic causes, such as lymphoma or other tumors. Based on the high index of suspicion of CD, a workup confirmed the diagnosis. A gluten-free diet [A1] was started during the hospital course, and the patient improved dramatically regarding her symptoms and was discharged home. In conclusion, this case highlights the association between IS and CD. Intussusception is an emergency condition and usually idiopathic. However, in atypical or recurrent typical presentations underlying causes, we should do proper investigations to initiate appropriate management. [A1]Abbreviations are generally avoided for terms that are not repeated in the text. In this case, this abbreviation is not used elsewhere in the Abstract. Hence, I have deleted the abbreviation. Categories: Pediatrics, Gastroenterology.
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