Retrospective Cohort Study
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World J Gastroenterol. Jun 28, 2016; 22(24): 5578-5588
Published online Jun 28, 2016. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v22.i24.5578
Table 2 Clinical manifestations of very early-onset inflammatory bowel disease
Patient 1Patient 2Patient 3Patient 4Patient 5Patient 6Patient 7Patient 8Patient 9Patient 10Patient 11Patient 12Patient 13
GenderFMMMMMMMMMMFF
Age of onset (mo)810.30.340.2920.530.71036
Height percentile19%1%3%1%1%1%52%1%15%1%19%16%20%
Weight percentile1%1%1%1%1%20%55%13%8%15%16%60%33%
Diarrhea (times/d)> 107-8> 10105-105-67-82-47-8No diarrhea7-8No diarrhea2-3
Bloody stool+++++-+++-+++
InfectionSepsisPneumoniaNoPneumonia, Clostridium difficile infectionSepsis, oral candidiasis, fungemia, Clostridium difficile infectionRecurrent respiratory infectionNoNoNoRepeated fever of unknow originOral candidiasis, gingivitisNoNo
Perianal lesionFistulaeNoNoExcrescenceFistulae, abscess, excrescenceFistulae, ulcerNoNoNoNoFistulae, abscess, excrescenceNoNo
Clinical diagnosisCDCDCDCDCDCDCDCDUCCDCDUCUC
MedicationGC, 6-MPIFX, THDGC, THDGC, IFX1, THDGC, IFX, THDGC, IFX1GC, IFX, MESGC, IFX1, THD, 6-MPGC, MESGC, 6-MP, THDGC, IFX, THD, 6-MPMESGC, MES
Clinical statusNRPRDied at 2 yr because of severe sepsisPRDied at 3 yr because of intestinal failureNRCRPRCRCRPRCRCR