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Eosinophilic enteritis due to cow's milk allergy: Possible cause of anastomosis failure following repair of focal intestinal perforation
Authors:Satoshi Yokoyama  Akinori Sekioka  Hirofumi Utsunomiya  Koji Yokoyama  Yuka Ikeda  Shigeto Hara  Akira Yoshida
Affiliation:1. Department of Pediatric Surgery, Japanese Red Cross Society, Wakayama Medical Center, Wakayama, Japan;2. Department of Pediatrics, Japanese Red Cross Society, Wakayama Medical Center, Wakayama, Japan
Abstract:Reports of cow's milk allergy (CMA) after neonatal gastrointestinal surgery have recently increased. In recent years it has been suggested that the development of CMA after gastrointestinal surgery in newborn infants is due to an immune function. In addition, the development of CMA might be synergistically exacerbated by congenital abnormalities of the intestinal mucosa, general conditional changes and local damage to the intestine by invasive surgery, and poor pre‐ or post‐surgical nutrition. CMA manifests as a variety of symptoms, such as mild vomiting and bloody stool, decreased activity, poor oral intake, and ileus. CMA may also rarely cause gastrointestinal perforation. Here, we report the case of a newborn infant who developed CMA following repair of focal small intestinal perforation, in which eosinophilic enteritis was suspected to be a possible cause of anastomosis leakage.
Keywords:allergen‐specific lymphocyte stimulation test  anastomosis leakage  cow's milk allergy  eosinophilic enteritis
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