Intestinal lymphoid hyperplasia (ILH) is an uncommon cause of recurrent intussusception in infants and young children. Surgical treatment has been suggested in the management of this disorder.
We report 2 cases in which recurrent intussusception was associated with ILH. A short course of steroids resulted in resolution of both symptoms and hyperplasia.
We conclude that when recurrent intussusception occurs in association with ILH, and no other lead point can be identified, it is important that treatment with steroids is considered before resorting to a more radical surgical approach.
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Copyright © 2003 by the American Academy of Pediatrics
2003
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