This study aims to investigate the relationship between dehydration during influenza infection and the occurrence of pediatric ischemic colitis in children with chronic constipation.
Examined cases of pediatric ischemic colitis potentially triggered by dehydration during influenza infections.
Analyzed medical records of affected children, highlighting chronic constipation as a risk factor.
Investigated the physiological impacts of dehydration in relation to ischemic colitis development.
Identified a significant correlation between dehydration during influenza and ischemic colitis in children.
Noted that children with chronic constipation are at higher risk, indicating the need for preventive measures during illness.
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