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Query: UMLS:C0017160 (
gastroenteritis
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The case of a 20 month-old girl that was admitted to the emergency ward because of worsening of her general condition in the setting of acute non-bloody
gastroenteritis
is reported. The clinical examination revealed signs of severe dehydration and a prominent tender abdomen. Laboratory evaluation showed leucocytosis, elevated C-reactive protein and severe hypochromic microcytic anemia. Abdominal X-ray revealed diffuse meteorism. The child underwent laparascopic evaluation. A perforated
Meckel's diverticulum
was found. Perforation and anemia due to occult bleeding are unusual presentations of
Meckel's diverticulum
. The differential diagnosis of children presenting with an acute abdomen with special focus on
Meckel's diverticulum
is discussed.
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PMID:[A young child with acute abdomen and iron deficiency anemia]. 1677 51
State with progressive development of intestinal obstruction may leads to the misinterpretation of acute
gastroenteritis
in infant period. After passing of newborn period the differential diagnosis is not easy. Loss of time which leads to the correct diagnosis is ufavourable for patient because of worsening of the condition. The authors present a case review of 5 months old girl in whom cystoid intestinal duplication caused complete ileo-coecal occlusion. Associated diagnosis in our patient were anus perinealis ventralis and diverticulum Meckeli. The treatment of enteral duplication and
Meckel's diverticulum
was done in one stage surgery.
...
PMID:[Occlusive ileus caused by intestinal duplication]. 1797 38
A 1-year-old boy presented at our hospital with common
gastroenteritis
symptoms such as fever, vomiting and diarrhoea. Clinical and laboratory findings were normal. An emergency ultrasound examination was performed and excluded abdominal complications. After 2 days of complete regression of symptoms, the patient began to vomit again, diarrhoea stopped with a sudden worsening of clinical conditions. Laboratory and radiological findings showed signs of an acute abdomen with differential diagnosis between an infectious and an obstructive cause. Owing to the rapid and progressive toxic condition, an emergency laparoscopy was performed. An axial torsion of a swollen and gangrenous
Meckel's diverticulum
was detected.
...
PMID:A common case of gastroenteritis in a child followed by an axial torsion of Meckel diverticulum: a rare and unusual complication. 2343
Intussusception is commonly seen in infants. It is occasionally found in adults usually due to carcinomas, colonic diverticuli, polyps and rarely
Meckel's diverticulum
. An adult male presented with upper abdominal pain, nausea, anorexia and loose stools. The initial investigative workup was unremarkable and patient responded to treatment given for acute
gastroenteritis
. After 3 days, the pain recurred in right iliac fossa with rebound tenderness and leukocytosis. Surgery was performed with provisional diagnoses of acute appendicitis and/or acute Meckel's diverticulitis. Per-operative findings revealed invaginated
Meckel's diverticulum
causing non-obstructing intussusception.
...
PMID:Invaginated Meckel's diverticulum: a rare cause of small intestine intussusception in adults. 2355 42