Wurm J, Engels M, Tulzer W, Syré G
Kinderchirurgische Abteilung, Landes-Kinderklinik Linz, Osterreich.
Padiatr Padol. 1992;27(6):183-6.
The etiology of Schoenlein-Henoch' Syndrome has not yet been fully clarified [10, 15]. An allergically toxic genesis is under discussion [8, 19]. The classical combination of symptoms consists of urticariel efflorescences, bleeding of skin and lining tissue and arthralgies [8, 19]. Involvement of kidneys and abdomen may occur [8, 19]. Our case report concerns exclusively an abdominal form with colics, vomiting and diarrhea [10, 18, 16]. Chemical tests reveal a reduction of factor XIII [1, 5, 21]. There is no involvement of kidneys, skin or joints. With reference to literature and this particular case, etiology, diagnosis and therapy are dealt with.