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Query: UMLS:C0021843 (
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A 13-year-old Coloured girl presented with an abdominal mass and a small-
bowel obstruction
. At operation a constricting carcinoma of the caecum which had spread to the regional lymph nodes was found. Histological examination revealed that it was a mucinous adenocarcinoma.
...
PMID:Colloid adenocarcinoma of the caecum in a 13-year-old. A case report. 22 Jul 41
Verner and Morrison, in 1958, reported non-insulin-secreting tumours of the pancreas that were associated with a syndrome of refractory diarrhea, achlorhydria and hypokalemia. Surgical resection of such tumours results in rebound acid hypersecretion and cessation of the watery diarrhea. The authors report the case of an 84-year-old man who had three of the four major criteria for diagnosis of the Verner Morrison syndrome. Hypokalemia was absent, but this was possibly due to the large doses of potassium chloride that he was taking in conjunction with diuretics. After resection of the tumour severe obstipation with resultant
bowel obstruction
developed in addition to rebound hypersecretion and relief of watery diarrhea. Treatment, consisting of bulk laxatives in appropriate amounts, alleviated the obstipation.
...
PMID:Recurrent obstipation as a complication of partial pancreatectomy for non-beta cell adenoma of the pancreas. 22 19
Inflammatory fibrous polyp of the ileum is a rare condition. This report adds one patient to the 11 previously reported. These lesions usually involve intermittent, colicky abdominal pain, often of several weeks duration and occasionally as a cause of acute
intestinal obstruction
. X-rays usually show small
bowel obstruction
or intussusception, but may be completely normal. The pathological diagnosis is seldom made before microscopic examination of resected specimens. They are clinically interpreted to be neoplasm and treated by segmental resection. No recurrences have been reported after treatment. Etiology is unknown.
...
PMID:Inflammatory fibrous polyp (pseudotumor) of ileum, a rare cause of intestinal obstruction. 23 38
The records and case reports of 20 patients presenting with practolol induced sclerosing peritonitis have been reviewed revealing striking similarities: symptoms and signs of
bowel obstruction
or the presence of a vague abdominal mass in a patient who is currently taking or has previously taken practolol should alert one to the possibility of sclerosing peritonitis as the cause. Skin or eye reactions attributed to practolol provide further strong support for the diagnosis. Although practolol has now been discontinued in New Zealand its effects may become manifest months or years later.
...
PMID:Drug-induced sclerosing peritonitis. 26 29
Para-ileostomy hernia is an uncommon cause of
bowel obstruction
following ileostomy. Two cases are reported that demonstrate the difficulty in diagnosis and the high morbidity associated with this condition. Early recognition and repair of the uncomplicated and strangulated hernia are recommended.
...
PMID:Strangulated para-ileostomy hernia. 26 20
A retrospective study of three hundred patients with colorectal cancer seen during a five-year period at Wellington Hospital is presented. The age incidence, anatomical distribution, tumour stage and incidence of
intestinal obstruction
differ from those reported in most other series. There is no correlation between delay in presentation and Dukes stage. It is suggested that colorectal cancer is a more aggressive disease in New Zealand than it is elsewhere in the world. The dangers of translating disease satistics from one country to another are emphasized.
...
PMID:Colorectal cancer in New Zealand: a Wellington study. 28 29
Endometriosis is a common disease of women which occasionally causes serious symptoms in virtue of involvement of the distal large intestine. Two cases are reported, illustrating opposite ends of the spectrum of this disorder, one presenting with a complete large-
bowel obstruction
, and the other with periodical per-rectal bleeding. Endometriosis in these locations can closely mimic carcinoma, and from a consideration of our cases and the literature, those features which might help to distinguish one from the other are discussed. The treatment of endometriosis itself is briefly outlined. Either to avoid unnecessarily radical surgery, or to plan appropriate specific treatment at the time of surgery for the colorectal lesion, a preoperative diagnosis is desirable, but it is unlikely unless the clinician is aware of this unusual form of endometriosis.
...
PMID:Endometriosis of the sigmoid colon and rectum. 29 9
Massive spontaneous "anticoagulant" hemorrhage in the bowel wall may cause an acute abdomen with signs of
intestinal obstruction
within a few hours. An operative revision is indicated if a barium study is not possible to secure this rare diagnosis and therefore other much commoner causes of an acute abdominal illness are not to be excluded. While out of 42 patients, in whom the hemorrhagic segment was resected, only two died as a probable result of the operation, several cases are known where a survival without laparotomy was unimaginable. The dangers of a laparotomy should not, therefore, be overemphasized.
...
PMID:[Clinical aspects and therapy of spontaneous under-anticoagulants-occurring intramural intestinal hemorrhages]. 30 82
The authors analyse a series of 138 cases of complicated diverticular sigmoiditis treated surgically. They noted 50% of pyostercoral peritonitis, 32% of persigmoid abscesses, 13% of case of
intestinal obstruction
, and 5% of cases of fistual or hemorrhage. The overall mortality was 28% and depended mainly more on the surgical management adopted than on the type of complication. In this respect, simple colostomy with drainage of the septic focus had a mortality of 18%. The results suggest surgical operation in two stages, in the form of colonic resection, with, depending on each case, an anastomosis straight away with transverse colostomy or segmental colectomy with bitubular colostomy (Mikulicz procedure) or, in rarer cases, simple colostomy. The authors emphasise the interest of early surgery in sigmoiditis with complications and contrast the mortality of cold surgery which is now about 5% compared with 28% in emergency cases with complications.
...
PMID:[Surgery of complicated diverticular sigmoiditis. Report of 138 cases (author's transl)]. 30 91
A total of 600 cases, comprising 4 of our cases and 596 others in Japan, was analyzed, and the diagnosis of Meckel's diverticulum was made in only 34 of them. The rate of diagnosis was 5.7 per cent, which is very low. The most common complication of this disease was
intestinal obstruction
, the second most common was intussusception, the third was inflammation, and the fourth was rectal bleeding. Ectopic tissue, present in ninety-three patients, consisted of ectopic gastric mucosa in fifty-eight. 99mTc-P scanning was performed on fifteen patients. In twelve of them ectopic gastric mucosa was observed. However, it was not found in three, all of whom had false-positive scans.
...
PMID:Meckel's diverticulum. Investigation of 600 patients in Japanese literature. 30 25
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