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HERO ID
7140328
Reference Type
Journal Article
Title
Jejunal intussusceptions as a lead point ectopic pancreatic tissue in a 1-year-old male. Case report
Author(s)
Galvan-Montano, A; de Lourdes Suarez-Roa, M; del Rocio Estrada-Hernandez, M; ,
Year
2012
Is Peer Reviewed?
0
Journal
Cirugia y Cirujanos
ISSN:
0009-7411
Publisher
MEXICAN ACAD SURGERY
Location
MEXICO D G
Volume
80
Issue
6
Page Numbers
546-549
Language
Spanish
PMID
23336150
Web of Science Id
WOS:000313511800011
Abstract
Background: intussusception is the most common cause of acute bowel obstruction in infants and young children. Incidence has been reported as 1.5 to 4 cases per 1,000 live births. Most intussusceptions are ileocecocolic. jejunal intussusceptions in children is extremely rareClinical case: a 1-year-old male was admitted to the emergency department which diarrhea evacuations, without mucus or blood, craying and irritable. Previously had melaena in one occasion. The abdomen was found soft and depressible and low pain. He was treated with ceftriaxone, omeprazole and metoclopramide. Two days after admission had melaena and rectal bleeding. Plain abdominal radiography showed air fluid levels. Abdominal surgery was performed finding jejunal intussusceptions who was reduced. Demonstrable lesion as a lead point was a small tumor that was removed. Pathologist report pancreatic islets cells.Conclusions: jejunal intussusceptions in children is extremely rare and occur at any age. Main symptoms are intermittent abdominal pain and vomiting. Ultrasonography is the study of choice. Often has a demonstrable lesion as a lead point for the intussusceptions therefore requires open or laparoscopic surgery. Is unusual the presence of ectopic pancreatic tissue as a lead point.
Keywords
jejunal intussusceptions; ectopic pancreatic tissue; children
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