新生儿水性结肠:临床表现和治疗方法。

Rubaid Azhar Dhillon, Ijaz Hussain, Mohammad Aadil Qamar, Saeed Ahmed, Muhammad Usman, Saima Fayyaz, Adnan Mirza
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子宫积水(HMC)是一种罕见的儿科疾病,其特征是由于液体积聚而导致子宫和阴道显著增大,通常由阴道下部堵塞引起。这种疾病通常出现在新生儿与保留正常生殖道分泌物。以下病例报告强调新生儿HMC的临床特征、诊断过程和治疗。一名3天大的女性因脱水、无法排便和进食困难而就诊。经体格检查,观察到脱水和腹胀。最初的治疗包括水合作用和抗生素。进一步的调查证实了水结肠,导致HMC诊断由于先天性阻塞在生殖道。采用细尾导管从子宫和阴道引流20ml液体。观察到显著临床改善。经过仔细的监测和治疗,包括液体管理和营养支持,新生儿出院时采用全口服喂养方案,并计划进行长期肾病随访。结论:早期识别HMC对于预防尿路梗阻、肾功能损害和HMC破裂等严重并发症至关重要。HMC的临床表现与邻近脏器受压程度有关,常引起肾积水和腹胀。
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NEONATAL HYDROMETROCOLPOS: CLINICAL PRESENTATION AND THERAPEUTIC APPROACH.

Hydrometrocolpos (HMC) is a rare pediatric condition characterized by significant enlargement of the uterus and vagina due to the accumulation of fluid, generally caused by a blockage in the lower vagina. This disorder typically presents in newborns with the retention of normal genital tract secretions. The following case report highlights the clinical features, diagnostic process, and treatment of HMC in a newborn. A 3-day-old female presented to the emergency with dehydration, inability to pass stool, and feeding difficulties. Upon physical examination, dehydration and abdominal distention was observed. Initial treatments included hydration and antibiotics. Further investigations confirmed hydrocolpos, leading to an HMC diagnosis due to a congenital blockage in the reproductive tract. A pigtail catheter was used to drained 20ml fluid from the uterus and vagina. Significant clinical improvement as observed. After careful monitoring and treatment, including fluid management and nutritional support, the neonate was discharged on a full oral feed regimen, with plans for long-term nephrology follow-up. Conclusions: Early recognition of HMC is essential to prevent critical complications such as urinary obstruction, renal impairment, and potential rupture of the HMC. The clinical manifestations of HMC correlate with the degree of pressure exerted on adjacent organs, commonly causing hydronephrosis and abdominal swelling.

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