1987
DOI: 10.1002/j.1536-4801.1987.tb09282.x
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Rectosigmoidoscopic Findings During Isolated Rectal Bleeding in the Neonate

Christophe Dupont,
Jean Badoual,
Bernard Le Luyer
et al.

Abstract: SummaryThis study describes a group of 34 infants under 1½ months of age presenting with isolated rectal bleeding not related to hemorrhagic disease of the newborn or to campylobacter infection and with spontaneously favorable evolution. Systematic rectosigmoidoscopy showed the presence of mucosal alterations in the form of either longitudinally stretched ecchymoses lying on a normal mucosa or diffuse ecchymotic patches dispersed on a congestive and friable mucosa, rarely associated to visible micro‐ulceration… Show more

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