KC Nichols, T Pollema… - … Laparoscopy Endoscopy & …, 2011 - journals.lww.com ... obstruction, and hematochezia. Such bleeding typically results from ulceration in the duplication or in the adjacent intestine if the duplication contains ectopic gastric mucosa. On examination, a palpable mass is often identified. 7 Such ...
[PDF] from wjgnet.comC Fiorani, R Scaramuzzo, A Lazzaro… - Gastrointestinal …, 2011 - wjgnet.com ... Ileal duplication affecting the distal part of the intestine should be distin- guished from a Meckel's diverticulum, even though this is present on the anti-mesenteric border of the intestine. Complications of ATD include volvulus, invagination, bleeding, perforation and malignancy. ... View as HTML
VC Shakya, CS Agrawal, S Khaniya, R Koirala… - Surgery today, 2011 - Springer ...duplication. They also speculated that enteric duplication can occur when a segment of intestine is spared from necrosis and is nourished by the blood supply from the neighboring inflamed intestine. Similarly, Ratan et al. suggested ... Related articles - All 4 versions
[PDF] from hindawi.comM Gümüs, M Kapan, H Gümüs, A Onder… - 2011 - downloads.hindawi.com ... gastrointestinal tract (often sharing the serosa) and supplied by common mesenteric blood vessels [7]. Enteric duplication cysts usually share a common wall with the normal intestine and have a common blood supply, so it is mandatory to remove the adjacent bowel segment ... Related articles - View as HTML - All 3 versions
AC Chin, RS Radhakrishnan, J Lloyd… - Journal of Pediatric …, 2011 - Elsevier ... Although the etiology of intestinal duplication is unknown, there are currently 2 prevailing theories. Bremer's [4] theory suggests that errors in recanalization occur during the fifth to sixth week of gestation, when epithelial proliferation obliterates the lumen of the intestine. ...