Y Hwangbo, JY Jang, HJ Kim, YW Kim, SD Park… - Surgery today, 2011 - Springer ... Less frequent sites of occurrence include the colon and rectum (5%–10%) and the esophagus (<5%).1,8 The clinical presentation ... experience anorexia, abdominal pain, weight loss, anemia from occult bleeding, or symptoms of intestinal obstruction.3,9 Spontaneousrupture of a ...
M Higashida, T Hirai, H Matsumoto, H Murakami… - Esophagus, 2011 - Springer ... 14. Kerr WF. Spontaneous intramural rupture and intramural haematoma of the oesophagus. Thorax. 1980;35:890–7. 15. ... 1997;67:1785–6. 16. Lowman RM, Goldman R, Stern H. The Roentgen aspects of intramural dissection of the esophagus. Radiology. ... Related articles - All 3 versions
MS Pollanen, S Kodikara - Egyptian Journal of Forensic Sciences, 2011 - Elsevier ... The most common site of occurrence and rupture of cirrhosis-related varices is the distal esophagus. ... Most of them rupture intraluminally 9 and are associated with duodenum, [9] and [11] jejunum ... Hemoperitoneum from spontaneousrupture of ectopic varices is reported but rare. ...
[PDF] from semes.orgVII Factor - Emergencias, 2011 - semes.org ... References 1 Pate JW, Walker WA, Cole FH Jr, Owen EW, Johnson WH, et al. Spontaneousrupture of the esophagus: A 30-year experience. Ann Thorac Surg. 1989;47:689. 2 Brauer RB, Liebermann-Meffert D, Stein HJ, et al. ... Related articles - View as HTML