Meconium plug syndrome

Discussion:

The differential of failure to pass meconium can often be diagnosed with a contrast-enema. Normal colonic caliber narrows the diagnosis and the presence of filling defects points to a meconium plug syndrome.

After two contrast enemas, on successive days, all filling defects were removed and the baby started to pass stool normally. The abdominal distension reduced and they were discharged with no subsequent signs or symptoms.

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