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Abstract


Purpose: We compared the clinical manifestations and prognosis of Henoch-Schonlein Purpura (HSP) in children with and without abdominal pain to investigate the usefulness of endoscopy.

Methods: We retrospectively studied 185 HSP inpatients (group A [with abdominal pain] and group N [without abdominal pain]) who had been admitted to the BundangCHA hospital between 2001 and 2010. We compared clinical manifestations, laboratory findings and endoscopic and ultrasonographic findings.

Results: Of the 185 children, 112 (60.5%) had abdominal pain and 31 (16.8%) presented with abdominal pain before developing cutaneous purpura. Group A patients were older (6.9¡¾3.5 vs. 5.3¡¾3.3 years), had higher rates of positive results for stool occult blood (53.8%, p£¼0.001), and had longer hospital stays (5.2¡¾4.2 vs. 3.6¡¾2.5 days) than group N patients. Group A had a higher frequency of renal involvement than group N on admission (p=0.047). Ultrasonography showed small bowel wall thickening in 31 cases (43.7%) and increased Doppler flow in the bowel wall in 22 cases (31%) in Group A. Upper gastrointestinal endoscopy revealed HSP - related lesions in the stomach (25 cases) and duodenum (19 cases). The second portion of the duodenum was a more common lesion site than the duodenal bulb. Ultrasonography showed abnormalities in 13 of 19 patients with duodenal lesions. Recurrence was more common in Group A.

Conclusion: These results suggest that recurrence and renal involvement are more common in HSP patients with abdominal pain. Upper gastrointestinal endoscopy could be a useful diagnostic tool for HSP patients who develop abdominal pain before cutaneous purpura.

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Henoch-Schonlein Purpura;Ultrasonography;Endoscopy;Abdominal pain

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