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Case 23 : Ileocecal intussusception
Case 230 : Ileal intussuspection
Etiology (Examples)
Meckel diverticula
intestinal tumors
intestinal polyp Peutz-Jeghers polyp in Peutz-Jeghers syndrome
viral intestinal infections adenoviral intestinal infection
cystic fibrosis digestive cystic fibrosis
intestinal tumors
See also
intestinal diseases
intestinal obstruction
intestinal (...)
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Small intestine
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intestinal intussusception
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intestinal intussuspection on Meckel diverticula
20 July 2009See also
intestinal intussupection
Meckel diverticula
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ileal duplication cyst
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digestive duplication cysts intestinal duplication cyst -
intestinal xanthomatosis
12 May 2009References
Intestinal xanthomatosis. Holck S. Hum Pathol. 2009 Mar 31. PMID: #19342078# -
familial celiac disease
8 May 20099 percent of patients with overt, biopsy proven coeliac disease had a definitely affected relative. The pattern of inheritance in these families is compatible with an incompletely penetrant autosomal dominant gene.
There was a female preponderance in the adults and the sporadic cases, but not in the children or the familial cases.
See also
celiac disease
References
Karell, K.; Korponay-Szabo, I.; Szalai, Z.; Holopainen, P.; Mustalahti, K.; Collin, P.; Maki, M.; Partanen, J. : Genetic (...) -
intestinal tuberculosis
17 March 2009In years past, intestinal tuberculosis contracted by the drinking of contaminated milk was fairly common as a primary focus of tuberculosis. In developed countries today, intestinal tuberculosis is more often a complication of protracted advanced secondary tuberculosis, secondary to the swallowing of coughed-up infective material.
Typically, the organisms are trapped in mucosal lymphoid aggregations of the small and large bowel, which then undergo inflammatory enlargement with ulceration (...) -
intestinal smooth muscle tumors
31 October 2008True Smooth Muscle Tumors of the Small Intestine
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total villous atrophy
29 August 2008Etiology (Examples)
celiac disease
mitochondrial cytopathy (mitochondrial respiratory chain cytopathy)
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villous atrophy -
intussuspection-associated intestinal atresia
30 June 2008See also
volvulus-associated intestinal atresia
References
Meckel’s diverticulum induced intrauterine intussusception associated with ileal atresia complicated by meconium peritonitis. Lin CH, Wu SF, Lin WC, Chen AC. J Formos Med Assoc. 2007 Jun;106(6):495-8. PMID: #17588844#
Komuro H, Hori T, Amagai T, Hirai M, Yotsumoto K, Urita Y, Gotoh C, Kaneko M. The etiologic role of intrauterine volvulus and intussusception in jejunoileal atresia. J Pediatr Surg. 2004 Dec;39(12):1812-4. PMID: (...) -
volvulus-associated intestinal atresia
30 June 2008See also
intestinal atresia
intestinal volvulus
References
Komuro H, Hori T, Amagai T, Hirai M, Yotsumoto K, Urita Y, Gotoh C, Kaneko M. The etiologic role of intrauterine volvulus and intussusception in jejunoileal atresia. J Pediatr Surg. 2004 Dec;39(12):1812-4.PMID: #15616938#
Black PR, Mueller D, Crow J, Morris RC, Husain AN. Mesenteric defects as a cause of intestinal volvulus without malrotation and as the possible primary etiology of intestinal atresia. J Pediatr Surg. 1994 (...)
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