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Int J Colorectal Dis ; 30(1): 51-6, 2015 Jan.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25354967

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AIM: The aim of this study is to determine the prevalence and evolution of anaemia in prospectively followed children and adolescents diagnosed with Crohn's disease (CD). METHODS: The BELCRO registry (inclusion May 2008-April 2010), describing current clinical treatment practice of children diagnosed with CD, provided data on age, height, body mass index (BMI), paediatric Crohn's disease activity index (PCDAI), therapy and haemoglobin (Hb) at diagnosis 12 and 24 months follow-up. Anaemia was defined as Hb < -2 sd, while severe anaemia was defined as Hb < -4 sd. Patients were classified as child ≤13 and adolescent >13 years of age. RESULT: Ninety-six were included, 13 dropped out due to insufficient Hb data (37 females/46 males; median age 13.3 years, range 2.2-17.8 years). At diagnosis, the median Hb sd was -2.66 (-8.4; 1.07) and was correlated with the PCDAI (p = 0.013). At diagnosis, 51/83 (61%) were anaemic and all had active disease. Hb z-score significantly improved (p < 0.0001) but 26/68 (38%) remained anaemic at 12 months and 29/76 (38%) at 24 months of follow-up. The correlation to the PCDAI disappeared. At 24 months, children were more likely to be anaemic. There was no difference in iron dose nor duration of iron supplements between children and adolescents. Iron treatment was more readily given to patients presenting with anaemia. Hb did not differ between patients with (n = 28) or without iron supplements. Half of the patients with persisting anaemia were given iron supplements, of which, only three were given intravenously. CONCLUSION: Anaemia remains an important extra-intestinal manifestation of CD in children. Physicians, lacking optimal treatment strategies, undertreat their patients.


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Anemia Ferropriva/epidemiologia , Doença de Crohn/complicações , Sistema de Registros , Adolescente , Anemia Ferropriva/diagnóstico , Anemia Ferropriva/tratamento farmacológico , Bélgica/epidemiologia , Criança , Pré-Escolar , Doença de Crohn/diagnóstico , Suplementos Nutricionais , Feminino , Hemoglobinometria , Humanos , Ferro/uso terapêutico , Masculino , Prevalência , Estudos Prospectivos
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Eur J Pediatr ; 170(12): 1489-94, 2011 Dec.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21912895

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The aim of this review is to give insight on the benefits and risks of vegetarianism, with special emphasis on vegetarian child nutrition. This eating pattern excluding meat and fish is being adopted by a growing number of people. A vegetarian diet has been shown to be associated with lower mortality of ischaemic heart disease and lower prevalence of obesity. Growth in children on a vegetarian diet including dairy has been shown to be similar to omnivorous peers. Although vegetarianism in adolescents is associated with eating disorders, there is no proof of a causal relation, as the eating disorder generally precedes the exclusion of meat from the diet. A well-balanced lacto-ovo-vegetarian diet, including dairy products, can satisfy all nutritional needs of the growing child. In contrast, a vegan diet, excluding all animal food sources, has at least to be supplemented with vitamin B(12), with special attention to adequate intakes of calcium and zinc and energy-dense foods containing enough high-quality protein for young children. The more restricted the diet and the younger the child, the greater the risk for deficiencies.


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Fenômenos Fisiológicos da Nutrição Infantil/fisiologia , Dieta Vegetariana , Política Nutricional , Necessidades Nutricionais , Estado Nutricional/fisiologia , Criança , Pré-Escolar , Humanos , Lactente
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Eur J Pediatr ; 170(11): 1453-5, 2011 Nov.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21735052

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UNLABELLED: Dietary vitamin B(12) (vitB(12)) deficiency, although common in the elderly, is rare in childhood. We report on an exclusively breastfed 8-month-old infant, presenting with persistent refusal of solid foods. Three months later, developmental regression and failure to thrive led to the diagnosis of vitB(12) deficiency, as a consequence of a subclinical pernicious anaemia with vitB(12) deficiency in the mother. Treating the infant with parenteral vitB(12) induced prompt recovery including acceptance of weaning food. CONCLUSION: This case illustrates refusal of complementary foods as a presenting symptom of vitB(12) deficiency in a breastfed infant. Symptoms, diagnostic tests and treatment of vitamin B(12) deficiency are reviewed. Early diagnosis and treatment are important to prevent irreversible neurological damage.


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Anemia Perniciosa , Aleitamento Materno , Filho de Pais com Deficiência , Transtornos de Alimentação na Infância/etiologia , Deficiência de Vitamina B 12/complicações , Desmame , Deficiências do Desenvolvimento/etiologia , Insuficiência de Crescimento/etiologia , Feminino , Humanos , Lactente , Deficiência de Vitamina B 12/diagnóstico , Deficiência de Vitamina B 12/terapia
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