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A unique case of Menetrier's disease of the stomach with long term follow-up is presented to document progression of extent of the disease radiologically and pathologically. This observation provides an insight into the natural history of the condition and suggests that local excision is not necessarily curative. In addition, this case demonstrates the complication of preoperative direct prolapse of involved gastric mucosa through the pylorus, and subsequent postoperative antegrade intussusception of the progressively involved gastric mucosa across a Billroth II gastrojejunostomy.
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PMID:Progression of Menetrier's disease with postoperative gastrojejunal intussusception. 89 58

Menetrier's disease is an uncommon condition of unknown etiology, characterized by a hyperplasia of the gastric mucosal folds. The first case of gastroduodenal intussusception complicating Menetrier's disease is reported herein. Barium study and computed tomography (CT) helped in the diagnosis of intussusception but the nature of the underlying disease was not determined until histological examination of the gastric specimen was performed.
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PMID:Gastroduodenal intussusception secondary to Menetrier's disease. 801 43

The authors report a very rare case of gastroduodenal intussusception complicating Menetrier's disease. This uncommon condition of unknown aetiology is characterized by hyperplasia of the gastric mucosal folds. Computed Tomography (CT) in high resolution mode can be helpful for diagnosis by showing the cerebriform surface of the giant mucosal folds. Filling the gastoduodenal tract with water is useful in non complicated cases.
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PMID:[Gastroduodenal intussusception complicating Menetrier's disease]. 1641 85