نتایج جستجو برای: jejunoileal atresia

تعداد نتایج: 10451  

Journal: :Gut 1984
I O Olubuyide R C Williamson J B Bristol A E Read

The role of goblet cells in the adaptive response of the intestine to jejunoileal bypass was studied in rats submitted to an 85% end-to-side jejunoileal bypass or sham bypass. At 36 weeks the length and wet weight of the duodenum and large bowel was 13-48% greater in animals with jejunoileal bypass. Measurements of villous height and crypt depth confirmed mucosal hyperplasia in the residual fun...

2009
Niraj Garg Rajesh Khullar Anil Sharma Vandana Soni Manish Baijal Pradeep Chowbey

Jejunoileal diverticulae, also referred to as non-Meckelian diverticulae, are very uncommon. These diverticulae are considered to be acquired pulsion diverticulae and they mostly occur in older people. Their prevalence increases with age. About 80% of these diverticulae occur in jejunum and are usually multiple. Patients with jejunoileal diverticulae present with nonspecific symptoms. The clini...

2004
Biswajit Mohapatra

Primary jejunoileal diverticulitis is a very rare disorder found only in 0.2 to 1.1% of the adult population. The incidence increases with age, peaking in the sixth and seventh decades. In this case report I present a 72-year-old patient who developed intestinal obstruction due to jejunoileal diverticulitis.

Journal: :The Ulster Medical Journal 2009
Ros Smyth William A McCallion Anne Paterson

Small bowel intussusceptions are much less common than the ileocolic type, with jejunoileal intussusceptions being amongst the most rare1. We review the literature on small bowel intussuception, using a case of an 11-year-old girl with a jejunoileal intussusception involving the whole of the small bowel, from the level of the duodenojejunal flexure to the ileocaecal valve, as an illustrative hi...

Journal: :European journal of pediatric surgery : official journal of Austrian Association of Pediatric Surgery ... [et al] = Zeitschrift fur Kinderchirurgie 2016
Soichi Shibuya Hiroyuki Koga Geoffrey J Lane Atsuyuki Yamataka

INTRODUCTION Jejunoileal atresia (JIA) is a major congenital anomaly that requires surgical intervention in the neonatal period. During follow-up after surgery, there is usually a period of catch-up growth (CUG) that is sufficient for patients to regain normal weight for age. However, in some cases, CUG is inadequate. The aim of this study was to assess postoperative JIA patients to determine f...

2017
Kin Wai Edwin Chan Kim Hung Lee Hei Yi Vicky Wong Siu Yan Bess Tsui Yuen Shan Wong Kit Yi Kristine Pang Jennifer Wai Cheung Mou Yuk Him Tam

AIM To compare the outcome between patients with jejunoileal atresia (JIA) associated with cystic meconium peritonitis (CMP) and patients with isolated JIA (JIA without CMP). METHODS A retrospective study was conducted for all neonates with JIA operated in our institute from January 2005 to January 2016. Demographics including the gestation age, sex, birth weight, age at operation, the presen...

Journal: :Journal of Medical Case Reports 2008
Efstratios Christianakis Nikolaos Pashalidis Stavroula Kokkinou Michael Pitiakoudis Evangelos Mplevrakis Maria Chorti Spiros Rizos Dimitrios Filippou

INTRODUCTION Crohn's disease (CD) can affect any part of the alimentary tract from the mouth to the anus, with most common site being the terminal ileum. CASE PRESENTATION A child suffering from undiagnosed Crohn disease (CD), presented with an acute abdominal obstruction due to a large pseudopolyp in the jejunoileal area. At laparotomy, a jejunoileal segment of 45 cm, containing multiple are...

2016
Maher Al-Zaiem Abdulhai F. AL-Garni Abdulrahman Al-Maghrebi Asim A. Asghar

Aim: To evaluate the results of the use of the T-tube ileostomy in neonatal intestinal surgery cases. Materials and Methods: A retrospective review of sixty two neonates underwent intestinal obstruction surgery by using T-tube ileostomy was conducted between January 1990 and January 2013.The pathologies of the intestinal obstruction were; thirty four of jejunoileal atresia cases, thirteen case ...

2017
Akshay Batra Simon Charlie Keys Mark John Johnson Robert A Wheeler Robert Mark Beattie

Ultrashort bowel syndrome (USBS) is a group of heterogeneous disorders where the length of small bowel is less than 10 cm or 10% of expected for the age. It is caused by massive loss of the gut which in the neonatal period can be a result of vanishing gastroschisis or surgical resection following mid-gut volvulus, jejunoileal atresia and/or extensive necrotising enterocolitis. The exact prevale...

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