The radiological characteristics of childhood intussusception including unusual features and rare pathological lead points

Purpose: To describe the radiological characteristics for childhood intussusceptions including unusual radiological features and rare pathological lead points (PLP). Material and methods: The medical records of all childhood intussusceptions between 1/1/2010 -1/10/2020 were retrospectively reviewed....

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Main Authors: Ruba Khasawneh, Mwaffaq El-Heis, Mamoon Al-Omari, Mohammed A. Al-Qaralleh, Abdel rahman Al-Manasra, Abdallah A. Alqudah, Samah Awad
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Published: Elsevier 2021-06-01
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2405844021013347
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author Ruba Khasawneh
Mwaffaq El-Heis
Mamoon Al-Omari
Mohammed A. Al-Qaralleh
Abdel rahman Al-Manasra
Abdallah A. Alqudah
Samah Awad
author_facet Ruba Khasawneh
Mwaffaq El-Heis
Mamoon Al-Omari
Mohammed A. Al-Qaralleh
Abdel rahman Al-Manasra
Abdallah A. Alqudah
Samah Awad
author_sort Ruba Khasawneh
collection DOAJ
description Purpose: To describe the radiological characteristics for childhood intussusceptions including unusual radiological features and rare pathological lead points (PLP). Material and methods: The medical records of all childhood intussusceptions between 1/1/2010 -1/10/2020 were retrospectively reviewed. 95 cases were identified in 82 patients. The demographic data, presenting symptoms, diagnostic and treatment methods, radiological features, and PLPs among the different types of intussusception were analyzed. Results: Ileocolic intussusception (ICI) represented 53.7% (51/95). The average age for ICI was 1.87 years. Males constituted 72.1% (31/43). 29.4% (15/51) were treated primarily surgically due to peritonitis. Small bowel intussusception (SBI) represented 40% (38/95) in which females constituted 51.5% (17/33). Ileo-ileal represented 63.2% (24/38). 81.8% (27/33) were transient. On ultrasound; There was a statistically significant difference in the size of the outer diameter of ICI compared to SBI (P-value 0.00012). Ileo-ileocolic and colo-colic intussusceptions constituted 3.2% (3/95); each and were more common in females. Vomiting was the most common symptom for intussusception and ultrasound was diagnostic in the majority of cases. PLPs were seen in 36.6% (30/82) of the patients of which the average age was 7 years. PLPs/risk factors were benign in 80% (24/30). A case of colo-colic intussusception was seen in a 16-year-old female due to clear cell sarcoma which was not reported before. 12.2% patients (10/82) had recurrent intussusception. Conclusion: Our study showed that ICI is the most commonly encountered type. SBIs are mostly transient. It is important to radiologically determine the type of intussusception and to identify PLPs or unusual radiological features to avoid unnecessary intervention and significant patient morbidity.
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spelling doaj.art-91ab007ee3614bfaa2f1889492b0d6692022-12-21T20:04:19ZengElsevierHeliyon2405-84402021-06-0176e07231The radiological characteristics of childhood intussusception including unusual features and rare pathological lead pointsRuba Khasawneh0Mwaffaq El-Heis1Mamoon Al-Omari2Mohammed A. Al-Qaralleh3Abdel rahman Al-Manasra4Abdallah A. Alqudah5Samah Awad6Department of Diagnostic Radiology and Nuclear Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, Jordan University of Science and Technology, King Abdullah University Hospital, Irbid 22110, Jordan; Corresponding author.Department of Diagnostic Radiology and Nuclear Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, Jordan University of Science and Technology, King Abdullah University Hospital, Irbid 22110, JordanDepartment of Diagnostic Radiology and Nuclear Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, Jordan University of Science and Technology, King Abdullah University Hospital, Irbid 22110, JordanDepartment of Diagnostic Radiology and Nuclear Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, Jordan University of Science and Technology, King Abdullah University Hospital, Irbid 22110, JordanDepartment of Surgery, Faculty of Medicine, Jordan University of Science and Technology, King Abdullah University Hospital, Irbid 22110, JordanDepartment of Diagnostic Radiology, Irbid Specialty Hospital, Irbid 21110, JordanDepartment of Pediatrics and Neonatology, Faculty of Medicine, Jordan University of Science and Technology, Irbid 22110, JordanPurpose: To describe the radiological characteristics for childhood intussusceptions including unusual radiological features and rare pathological lead points (PLP). Material and methods: The medical records of all childhood intussusceptions between 1/1/2010 -1/10/2020 were retrospectively reviewed. 95 cases were identified in 82 patients. The demographic data, presenting symptoms, diagnostic and treatment methods, radiological features, and PLPs among the different types of intussusception were analyzed. Results: Ileocolic intussusception (ICI) represented 53.7% (51/95). The average age for ICI was 1.87 years. Males constituted 72.1% (31/43). 29.4% (15/51) were treated primarily surgically due to peritonitis. Small bowel intussusception (SBI) represented 40% (38/95) in which females constituted 51.5% (17/33). Ileo-ileal represented 63.2% (24/38). 81.8% (27/33) were transient. On ultrasound; There was a statistically significant difference in the size of the outer diameter of ICI compared to SBI (P-value 0.00012). Ileo-ileocolic and colo-colic intussusceptions constituted 3.2% (3/95); each and were more common in females. Vomiting was the most common symptom for intussusception and ultrasound was diagnostic in the majority of cases. PLPs were seen in 36.6% (30/82) of the patients of which the average age was 7 years. PLPs/risk factors were benign in 80% (24/30). A case of colo-colic intussusception was seen in a 16-year-old female due to clear cell sarcoma which was not reported before. 12.2% patients (10/82) had recurrent intussusception. Conclusion: Our study showed that ICI is the most commonly encountered type. SBIs are mostly transient. It is important to radiologically determine the type of intussusception and to identify PLPs or unusual radiological features to avoid unnecessary intervention and significant patient morbidity.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2405844021013347Childhood intussusceptionPathological lead pointUnusual featureIleocolicSmall bowel
spellingShingle Ruba Khasawneh
Mwaffaq El-Heis
Mamoon Al-Omari
Mohammed A. Al-Qaralleh
Abdel rahman Al-Manasra
Abdallah A. Alqudah
Samah Awad
The radiological characteristics of childhood intussusception including unusual features and rare pathological lead points
Heliyon
Childhood intussusception
Pathological lead point
Unusual feature
Ileocolic
Small bowel
title The radiological characteristics of childhood intussusception including unusual features and rare pathological lead points
title_full The radiological characteristics of childhood intussusception including unusual features and rare pathological lead points
title_fullStr The radiological characteristics of childhood intussusception including unusual features and rare pathological lead points
title_full_unstemmed The radiological characteristics of childhood intussusception including unusual features and rare pathological lead points
title_short The radiological characteristics of childhood intussusception including unusual features and rare pathological lead points
title_sort radiological characteristics of childhood intussusception including unusual features and rare pathological lead points
topic Childhood intussusception
Pathological lead point
Unusual feature
Ileocolic
Small bowel
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2405844021013347
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