Vomiting, abdominal distension, and feeding intolerance are common findings following brain injury in children, and are usually attributed to the brain injury or to delayed gastric emptying: a specific cause is usually not sought. We report six children who developed mild to moderate pancreatitis at least 7 days following apparently isolated brain injury, a previously unreported association. Five of the six patients received drugs that are known or suspected pancreatotoxins; all recovered without changes in the medications. When children develop feeding intolerance or upper gastrointestinal symptoms following traumatic brain injury pancreatitis should be suspected.
Es gibt immer mehr Menschen, die sich offen zur Transgeschlechtlichkeit bekennen.
Viele von ihnen hegen einen Kinderwunsch und verwirklichen diesen auch. Bei
Hebammen, die transgeschlechtliche Personen begleiten, entstehen leicht
Unklarheiten und Unsicherheiten. Dieser Beitrag liefert kompetentes Wissen
über Transgeschlechtlichkeit, das einen Umgang mit
trans*Patient*innen ohne Hemmungen und Ängste
ermöglicht.
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