Growth Retardation in Children With Ulcerative Colitis: The Effect of Medical and Surgical Therapy

Author:

Berger Michael1,Gribetz Donald1,Korelitz Burton I.1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Pediatrics and the Division of Gastroenterology, Department of Medicine, Mount Sinai, School of Medicine, City University of New York, New York

Abstract

The growth patterns of 37 children with ulcerative colitis have been analyzed. While conventional growth charts showed only percentile changes in height, height data plotted on Tanner et al.'s growth charts showed increases and decreases in growth velocity. Growth retardation is a prominent complication of ulcerative colitis with onset in childhood and may be manifest for years prior to onset on bowel symptoms. Both ulcerative colitis and "high-dose" steroid therapy (≥ 12 mg/sq m/day of cortisol) can hinder growth but in some instances there is a growth spurt after high-dose steroid therapy. "Low-dose" steroid therapy does not retard growth. Colectomy is more effective than high-dose steroid therapy in reversing the growth retardation caused by ulcerative colitis and is of greatest value if not delayed too long. Growth following subtotal colectomy with ileorectal anastomosis (Aylett procedure) is not likely to be as much as that after subtotal colectomy with ileostomy. Growth retardation is infrequently the only indication for surgical intervention but ileostomy and colectomy are appropriate for this complication of ulcerative colitis in itself when not improved by adequate medical treatment.

Publisher

American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP)

Subject

Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health

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