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Category: Pediatric acute mesenteric lymphadenitis

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Aug 1, 2023

When is surgery required in paediatric acute mesenteric lymphadenitis?

Pediatric acute mesenteric lymphadenitis

Paediatric acute mesenteric lymphadenitis usually improves significantly with abdominal pain after fasting, intravenous fluids, antibiotics and symptomatic treatment, and no surgery is required.If there is no improvement after the above…

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Apr 23, 2023

How to differentiate acute mesenteric lymphadenitis from acute appendicitis in children?

Pediatric acute mesenteric lymphadenitis

Although the symptoms of paediatric acute mesenteric lymphadenitis are similar to those of appendicitis, the condition is usually milder and has the following characteristics.A child with a recent acute upper…

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Feb 22, 2022

Are there any precursory signs of acute mesenteric lymphadenitis in children?

Pediatric acute mesenteric lymphadenitis

Pediatric acute mesenteric lymphadenitis often occurs during or after recovery from an acute upper respiratory infection such as a cold, or after an inflammation of the intestinal tract, and may…

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Pediatric acute mesenteric lymphadenitis

  • When is surgery required in paediatric acute mesenteric lymphadenitis?
  • How to differentiate acute mesenteric lymphadenitis from acute appendicitis in children?
  • Are there any precursory signs of acute mesenteric lymphadenitis in children?
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