여름철 무균성 뇌막염 환자의 복통과 장간막 림프절염의 연관성에 관한 연구
- Author(s)
- 김혜림; 구기영; 이영환; 감신; 황진복
- Keimyung Author(s)
- Hwang, Jin Bok
- Department
- Dept. of Pediatrics (소아청소년학)
- Journal Title
- korean Journal of Pediatrics
- Issued Date
- 2004
- Volume
- 47
- Issue
- 6
- Keyword
- Meningitis; Aseptic; Abdominal pain; Mesenteric lymphadenitis
- Abstract
- Purpose : Acute abdominal pain in an epidemic aseptic meningitis which is mostly an enterovirus as
causative agent, is noted in 23-55% of patients. An enterovirus is also known as one of the causes
of acute nonspecific mesenteric lymphadenitis(ANML). The purpose of this study was to see if
ANML was associated with acute abdominal pain in epidemic aseptic meningitis.
Methods : Between June 2001 and July 2001, data from 30 patients, aged 3 years to 14 years, with
aseptic meningitis was reviewed. Abdominal ultrasonography was performed on all the patients and
ANML was defined as a cluster of five or more lymph nodes measuring 5 mm or greater in their
longitudinal diameter in the right lower quadrant with no identifiable specific inflammatory process.
Results : The clinical symptoms of the 30 patients were : fever(76.7%), vomiting(90.0%), diarrhea(20.0
%) and abdominal pain(40.0%). The average peripheral blood leukocytes count on admission was
7,996±2,701(4,500-14,500)/mm3. ANML, according to the ultrasonography, was shown in 93.3% of
aseptic meningitis patients; the number of mesenteric nodes was 9.2±5.3(5-20), with 7.4% of the 27
control cases being mesenteric nodes positive(P<0.05). The patients with ANML were divided into
two groups; those with and without abdominal pain, 42.9% and 57.1% respectively. Two patients
without ANML showed no abdominal pain. The count of mesenteric nodes was not significantly correlated
with the duration to diagnosis, with or without fever, peripheral blood leukocytes count, and
with or without abdominal pain.
Conclusion : ANML is presumed to be a cause of the acute abdominal pain in epidemic aseptic
meningitis. Further clinical observations are recommended on the reason why ANML can be associated
with and without abdominal pain. (Korean J Pediatr 2004;47:623-627)
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