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What is the 'objective' differential factor of diarrhea in infancy?: Normal state versus diarrheal illness in infants with chronic frequent and loose stool

PURPOSE: This study aimed to identify 'objective' differential factors for normal frequent loose stool (NFLS) and diarrheal illness with dehydration and nutritional deficiency (DIDN) among infants with chronic frequent loose stool (CFLS). METHODS: Data were analyzed from infants under 2 ye...

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Autores principales: Hwang, Jin-Bok, Kang, Kyung Ji, Lee, Jung Jeung, Kim, Ae Suk
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Publicado: The Korean Pediatric Society 2010
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3021726/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21253315
http://dx.doi.org/10.3345/kjp.2010.53.12.1006
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author Hwang, Jin-Bok
Kang, Kyung Ji
Lee, Jung Jeung
Kim, Ae Suk
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Kang, Kyung Ji
Lee, Jung Jeung
Kim, Ae Suk
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description PURPOSE: This study aimed to identify 'objective' differential factors for normal frequent loose stool (NFLS) and diarrheal illness with dehydration and nutritional deficiency (DIDN) among infants with chronic frequent loose stool (CFLS). METHODS: Data were analyzed from infants under 2 years of age with CFLS who had been transferred from general pediatricians. These 46 patients were divided into 2 groups (NFLS versus DIDN). Nocturnal stool was defined as evacuation between 10 pm and 6 am. Maximal stool amount/day (measured using the mother's hand) was specified as the highest score during the period of CFLS obtained by adding up each evacuation's score (range, 0-2 points). RESULTS: There were 36 cases of NFLS and 10 of DIDN. A failure to gain weight (P=0.0001), fever (P=0.0079), colic/abdominal pain (P=0.0014), gross blood in stool (except allergic proctocolitis) (P=0.0113), nocturnal stool (P=0.0001), and the score of stool amount (P=0.0001) were found to significantly differentiate the groups. A failure to gain weight was observed in 39% of even NFLS. The frequency, mucus content, and microbiological findings of stools, as well as diaper dermatitis were not found to significantly differentiate the groups. CONCLUSION: NFLS was more common than DIDN in infants with CFLS. The most 'objective' differential factors were nocturnal stool and the score of stool amount (≥7 points/day).
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spelling pubmed-30217262011-01-20 What is the 'objective' differential factor of diarrhea in infancy?: Normal state versus diarrheal illness in infants with chronic frequent and loose stool Hwang, Jin-Bok Kang, Kyung Ji Lee, Jung Jeung Kim, Ae Suk Korean J Pediatr Original Article PURPOSE: This study aimed to identify 'objective' differential factors for normal frequent loose stool (NFLS) and diarrheal illness with dehydration and nutritional deficiency (DIDN) among infants with chronic frequent loose stool (CFLS). METHODS: Data were analyzed from infants under 2 years of age with CFLS who had been transferred from general pediatricians. These 46 patients were divided into 2 groups (NFLS versus DIDN). Nocturnal stool was defined as evacuation between 10 pm and 6 am. Maximal stool amount/day (measured using the mother's hand) was specified as the highest score during the period of CFLS obtained by adding up each evacuation's score (range, 0-2 points). RESULTS: There were 36 cases of NFLS and 10 of DIDN. A failure to gain weight (P=0.0001), fever (P=0.0079), colic/abdominal pain (P=0.0014), gross blood in stool (except allergic proctocolitis) (P=0.0113), nocturnal stool (P=0.0001), and the score of stool amount (P=0.0001) were found to significantly differentiate the groups. A failure to gain weight was observed in 39% of even NFLS. The frequency, mucus content, and microbiological findings of stools, as well as diaper dermatitis were not found to significantly differentiate the groups. CONCLUSION: NFLS was more common than DIDN in infants with CFLS. The most 'objective' differential factors were nocturnal stool and the score of stool amount (≥7 points/day). The Korean Pediatric Society 2010-12 2010-12-31 /pmc/articles/PMC3021726/ /pubmed/21253315 http://dx.doi.org/10.3345/kjp.2010.53.12.1006 Text en Copyright © 2010 by The Korean Pediatric Society http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/) which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Hwang, Jin-Bok
Kang, Kyung Ji
Lee, Jung Jeung
Kim, Ae Suk
What is the 'objective' differential factor of diarrhea in infancy?: Normal state versus diarrheal illness in infants with chronic frequent and loose stool
title What is the 'objective' differential factor of diarrhea in infancy?: Normal state versus diarrheal illness in infants with chronic frequent and loose stool
title_full What is the 'objective' differential factor of diarrhea in infancy?: Normal state versus diarrheal illness in infants with chronic frequent and loose stool
title_fullStr What is the 'objective' differential factor of diarrhea in infancy?: Normal state versus diarrheal illness in infants with chronic frequent and loose stool
title_full_unstemmed What is the 'objective' differential factor of diarrhea in infancy?: Normal state versus diarrheal illness in infants with chronic frequent and loose stool
title_short What is the 'objective' differential factor of diarrhea in infancy?: Normal state versus diarrheal illness in infants with chronic frequent and loose stool
title_sort what is the 'objective' differential factor of diarrhea in infancy?: normal state versus diarrheal illness in infants with chronic frequent and loose stool
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3021726/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21253315
http://dx.doi.org/10.3345/kjp.2010.53.12.1006
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