Salivary gland dysfunction is a common sequela of hematopoietic progenitor cell transplantation (HPCT). The investigation of major salivary gland dysfunction with sodium pertechnetate scintigraphy is a non-invasive method that provides images of the parotid and submandibular glands. In this prospective trial, 20 HPCT patients were submitted to scintigraphic study with 99m Tcpertechenate and 67 Ga in order to evaluate the major salivary glands early involvement following HPCT. Major salivary glands were evaluated prior to HCPT as well as at Days þ 30, þ 60 and þ 100 post transplant. Major salivary glands uptake and clearance of 99m Tc-pertechenate results did not demonstrate any functional differences between pre-versus post transplant periods. Results of the 67 Ga scan revealed inflammatory infiltration following HPCT, primarily in submandibular glands, suggest a persistent involvement of major salivary glands up to Day þ 100 after HPCT. Bone Marrow Transplantation (2006) 37, 955-959.
The objective of this study was to evaluate gastric emptying (GE) in pediatric
patients with functional constipation. GE delay has been reported in adults with
functional constipation. Gastric emptying studies were performed in 22 children
with chronic constipation, fecal retention and fecal incontinence, while
presenting fecal retention and after resuming regular bowel movements. Patients
(18 boys, median age: 10 years; range: 7.2 to 12.7 years) were evaluated in a
tertiary pediatric gastroenterology clinic. Gastric half-emptying time of water
(reference range: 12 ± 3 min) was measured using a radionuclide technique
immediately after first patient evaluation, when they presented fecal impaction
(GE1), and when they achieved regular bowel movements
(GE2), 12 ± 5 weeks after GE1. At study admission, 21
patients had reported dyspeptic symptoms, which were completely relieved after
resuming regular bowel movements. Medians (and interquartile ranges) for
GE1 and GE2 were not significantly different [27.0
(16) and 27.5 (21) min, respectively (P = 0.10)]. Delayed GE seems to be a
common feature among children with chronic constipation and fecal retention.
Resuming satisfactory bowel function and improvement in dyspeptic symptoms did
not result in normalization of GE data.
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