The Saudi Journal of Gastroenterology (Jan 1996)

Pattern of pediatric upper gastrointestinal disease: A teaching hospital experience

  • Lardhi A,
  • Al Sultan A,
  • Saleh M,
  • Al Quorain A,
  • Adel A,
  • Al Baradie R

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2, no. 1
pp. 15 – 18

Abstract

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During the period 1983-1993, 166 pediatric patients(91 females and 75 males) were subjected to upper gastrointestinal endoscopy. Epigastric pain or heart burn and vomiting were the indications in 115 (69 %)patients. Gastritis. duodenitis, and esophagitis were diagnosed in 63 (38 %), and duodenal ulcer in seven (4.2%)patients. Bleeding sites were identified in 10 out of 21 (47.6% )patients with a history of hematemesis. Helicobacter pylori was identified in 12 (48%) of 25 patients with chronic gastritis. Endoscopic removal of foreign bodies (FB) was required in nine patients. Endoscopic small bowel biopsy provided sufficient material to con-firm the diagnosis in seven out of 13 patients with chronic diarrhea. Endoscopic findings were normal in 78 (47%)patients. The procedure was safe and well tolerated.