Author/Authors :
Cetin, Nuran Department of Pediatric Nephrology - Faculty of Medicine - Eskisehir Osmangazi University, Eskisehir, Turkey , Melike Sav, Nadide Department of Pediatric Nephrology - Faculty of Medicine - Eskisehir Osmangazi University, Eskisehir, Turkey , Ciftci, Evrim Department of Pediatric Nephrology - Faculty of Medicine - Eskisehir Osmangazi University, Eskisehir, Turkey , Yildiz, Bilal Department of Pediatric Nephrology - Faculty of Medicine - Eskisehir Osmangazi University, Eskisehir, Turkey
Abstract :
Foreign body reaction is a tissue response against implanted
materials. We described for the first time the eosinophilic peritonitis
and foreign body giant cell reaction to dialysis catheter in a
nonatopic child on continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis. We
found tenderness, redness, and swelling without purulent discharge
around the peritoneal catheter; increased eosinophil count in
cloudy dialysis fluid; and blood and hyperechoic granulomatous
formation appearance surrounding the peritoneal catheter on
ultrasonography and foreign body giant cell reaction to dialysis
catheter in pathologic examination of granulomatous lesionin
in our patient. The peritoneal dialysis catheter was removed
due to resistance to antibiotic and antihistamine treatments for
suspected peritonitis and tunnel infection. Foreign body reaction
and eosinophilic peritonitis with eosinophilic cloudy dialysis
effluent can exist simultaneously. Foreign body reaction should be
considered in the differential diagnosis of exit site and/or tunnel
infection. Ultrasonography helps distinguish between foreign body
reaction and exit-site or tunnel infection.
Keywords :
child , peritoneal dialysis , eosinophilic peritonitis , peritoneal effluent eosinophilia , foreign body reaction