Pitono Soeparto
Department of Child Health, Airlangga University Medical School/Dr. Sutomo Hospital, Surabaya, East Java

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Cow's Milk Protein-Sensitive Enteropathy (CMPSE) in Infant With Chronic Diarrhea Sutjiningsih Sutjiningsih; Pitono Soeparto; Harsono Salim; Daniel Hardjadinata; Liek Djupri
Paediatrica Indonesiana Vol 22 No 1-2 (1982): January - February 1982
Publisher : Indonesian Pediatric Society

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (720.632 KB) | DOI: 10.14238/pi22.1-2.1982.23-31

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Six cases of CMPSE as revealed by biopsy studies and clinical symptoms are presented. All infants suffered from chronic diarrhea, of which 5 developed failure to thrive.No pathogenic microorganism was isolated from the stools. Stool ova and parasites were also negative. Lactose intolerance was not found among these infants. The possible pathogenesls has been briefly discussed. The present series obviously indicates that CMPSE does occur in Indonesia.
Chlorpromazine-HCL in Acute Infantile Diarrhoea (A Brief Clinical Observation) Pitono Soeparto; Haroen Noerasid; Liek Djupri
Paediatrica Indonesiana Vol 22 No 3-4 (1982): March - April 1982
Publisher : Indonesian Pediatric Society

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14238/pi22.3-4.1982.43-8

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A total of 78 patients aged between 2 months aruJ 3 years suffuing from acute watery diarrhoea underwent investigation. Fifty-seven patients rectived chlorpromazinne-HCl 1 mg/kg BW/day in addition to oral glucose electrolyte solzuion. Twenty-one patimts were given a combination of chlorwomazine-HCL ( 1 mgjkg BW /day) wu/ antibiotics in additio11 to oral glucose electrolyte solution.In the first group diarrhoea stopped within 3 days in 70.4% and within 7 days in 85.2% of the treated patients. In the secoruJ group almost similar results were observed: resp. 70% and 85%. Three patients in the first group (5.3%) and 1 patient in the second group (4.8%) received i.v.f.d. because of the worsening of the diarrhoea.Side-effects observed during the study, were irritability irt one patient, heavy sedation in 2 patients and uncoordinated movements in one patient.