Original Article

Spontaneous Intestinal Perforation in SchüUnlein-Henoch Purpura

Authors: HERBERT J. SMITH, MD, WILLIAM C. KRUPSKI, MD

Abstract

SchüUnlein-Henoch purpura (SHP) continues to present diagnostic and therapeutic challenges to internists and to surgeons. Indications for operation in this entity are solely for intussusception, ischemic bowel necrosis, and frank bowel perforation. We present two recent cases of spontaneous small bowel perforation in SHP and analyze the previously reported cases. Spontaneous intestinal perforation is often heralded by increase in rectal blood loss, even frank melena, and a worsening or unresponsive abdominal picture such as progressive distention and loss of bowel sounds. Perforations, usually ileal, may be accompanied by intussusception.

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