Erythromycin in neonatal postoperative intestinal dysmotility

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Abstract

The motilin agonist erythromycin was used successfully in four infants receiving prolonged parenteral nutrition for severe intestinal dysmotility after gastrointestinal surgery. In a further child with a neuropathic intestinal pseudo-obstruction erythromycin induced a striking small intestinal manometric response, but was without effect in a child with an intestinal myopathy.

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Simkiss, D. E., Adams, I. P., Myrdal, U., & Booth, I. W. (1994). Erythromycin in neonatal postoperative intestinal dysmotility. Archives of Disease in Childhood, 71(3 SUPPL.). https://doi.org/10.1136/fn.71.2.f128

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