Acta paediatrica
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Early repair of inguinal hernia in preterm infants with oxygen-dependent bronchopulmonary dysplasia.
Despite inguinal hernia being both common and problematic in a significant proportion of preterm infants with bronchopulmonary dysplasia (BPD), there has been a reluctance to intervene surgically for fear of exacerbating the underlying lung disease. We report our experience of early operation in 12 consecutive infants with varying degrees of oxygen-dependent BPD and investigate the effect of general anaesthesia and herniotomy on pulmonary function by measuring oxygen requirements prior to and following operation. ⋯ We conclude that, in the short term, hernia repair performed under general anaesthesia in infants with BPD of varying severity had no adverse effects on respiratory function, as determined by oxygen requirements. We suggest that in certain infants early repair may have been beneficial--potential mechanisms are explored.
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Acute haemorrhagic oedema of infancy (AHEI) is an acute leucocytoclastic vasculitis affecting infants and young children. It has a striking appearance of large purpuric skin lesions in a target-like pattern and marked oedema mainly on the face, auricles and extremities. In some patients there is mucosal involvement as well. ⋯ In three of our five cases, histopathological examination was performed, and demonstrated typical leucocytoclastic vasculitis. Although sometimes confused with Schönlein-Henoch purpura, we suggest that AHEI should be regarded as a separate entity. Clinical criteria for diagnosis are proposed.