Perianal pseudoverrucous papules and nodules in Hirschsprung's disease: Rapid resolution with oral loperamide
We report the case of a 2‐year‐old boy with Hirschsprung's disease who developed perianal pseudoverrucous papules and nodules subsequent to persistent diarrhea and stool leakage after Giardia infection. Bleeding from the papules resulted in iron deficiency anaemia requiring blood transfusion and iron infusion. Topical therapies used over 6 months were of limited benefit and colostomy was considered, but the condition completely resolved after commencement of oral loperamide. This demonstrates that perianal pseudoverrucous papules and nodules can be severe but are entirely reversible upon removal of the source of skin irritation.
Source: Pediatric Dermatology - Category: Dermatology Authors: Francis H. X. Yap, Graham Thom Tags: BRIEF REPORT Source Type: research
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