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Quick Scroll An 8-month-old infant is admitted with history of excessive 04.27.04 (4 years ago) #1

An 8-month-old infant is admitted with history of excessive crying with pain in abdomen. Child is pale and pain is recurrent. An hour before hospitalization the child was passing blood and mucus per rectum. Most likely diagnosis is:
A. Acute amebic colitis
B. Acute Crohn’s disease
C. Acute bacillary dysentery
D. Acute intussusception
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Acute bacillary dysentry.
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Quick Scroll 05.04.04 (4 years ago) #4

the answer is acute intussusception.common age gropu is between 6-9 months.
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...with pain in abdomen...Child is pale and pain is recurrent

I should say
Intussusception
Because of the age, the pain and the blood ... ...
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Quick Scroll 06.14.04 (4 years ago) #6

i would say the answer is ...ACUTE INUSSUSCEPTION.
acute bacillary dysentery can also be the cause but in that there is cramp like pain which is not mentioned here .acute amoebic colitic is not present in this age group very commonly...so the answer is INTUSSUSCEPTION
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Quick Scroll 06.14.04 (4 years ago) #7

i agree its .... ACUTE INUSSUSCEPTION.
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Quick Scroll 08.22.04 (3 years ago) #8

it is a typical case of acute intusseseption.with recurrent pain and age being most important here........also fever should be there with bacillary dysentry to complete the triad
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Quick Scroll 08.23.04 (3 years ago) #9

Ans. Acute intusussception

Classic triad:
-intermittent coliky abdominal pain,
-bilious vomiting
-currant jelly stool

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Quick Scroll PEDIATRICS-NEONATOLOGY 01.11.06 (2 years ago) #10

U R RIGHT.
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