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Query: UMLS:C0021933 (
intussusception
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Five cases of
lymphosarcoma
of the bowel in Nigerian Igbo children are presented. They were found to be similar to an Australian series in the following respects: boys were more commonly affected than girls; affected children were all aged over two years; and the two main modes of presentation were
intussusception
and a localized abdominal mass. Unlike Australian children, Nigerian Igbos did not present with features suggestive of acute appendicitis.
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PMID:Comparative study of bowel lymphosarcoma in childhood. 57 98
Examination of the records of 378 children with
intussusception
at our institution revealed that 29 cases were caused by an identifiable intestinal lesion. A Meckel's diverticulum was the causative agent in 21 children, all of whom were under 2 yr of age. A previously undiagnosed ileal
lymphosarcoma
produced the
intussusception
in six other children, all between 6 1/2 and 9 yr of age. Our experience indicates that any child over 6 yr of age with the clinical findings of colicky abdominal pain, bloody stools, and a palpable mass plus the radiographic evidence of
intussusception
must be considered to have ileal
lymphosarcoma
until proven otherwise. Hydrostatic reduction of the
intussusception
must be accompanied by extensive small bowel reflux of barium in order to effectively rule out a small intestinal lesion. If this is not accomplished, surgery should be planned with the suspicion that a malignancy may be present. If this suspicion is confirmed by frozen section, the operation procedure should include wide surgical excision of the lesion along with the regional lymph nodes.
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PMID:Intussusception in the older child- suspect lymphosarcoma. 103 99
A 1011/12-year-old boy with chronic ileocolic
intussusception
associated with ileocecal
lymphosarcoma
was decribed. The patient had abdominal pain of 3 months' duration, vomiting, and a firm mass with smooth surface in the right lower abdomen. Barium enema showed
intussusception
at the distal part of the ascending colon, which was irreducible by hydrostatic pressure. Barium by mouth revealed markedly distended small intestines, which were displaced to the left abdomen. The tumor was inoperable, and the boy died.
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PMID:Chronic intussusception associated with ileocecal lymphosarcoma. 124 86
Ultrasonography of 4 cases of
intussusception
in children with proven lead points were reviewed retrospectively. The lead points were due to
lymphosarcoma
, inverted Meckel's diverticulum, jejunal polyps and an inverted appendiceal stump. The lead points form a complex mass in the centre of the
intussusception
in both transverse and longitudinal sections, distinct from primary
intussusception
. The presence of such ultrasonographic findings are suggestive of secondary
intussusception
with a lead point and surgical reduction rather than hydrostatic reduction should be considered.
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PMID:Ultrasound of intussusception with lead points. 181 27
In a series of 292 children with
intussusception
ten (3.5 per cent) were caused by small bowel tumours. The average age of these patients was greater than in idiopathic cases; seven of the ten being older than 2 years.
Intussusception
due to Peutz-Jeghers hamartomas was jejunojejunal whereas other small bowel tumours causing
intussusception
were in the terminal ileum. The majority of these intussusceptions were either irreducible or gangrenous and all required resection of bowel. There was only one death in the entire series of 292 patients, and this was a child with
lymphosarcoma
.
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PMID:Small bowel tumours causing intussusception in childhood. 401 21
The diagnosis of
intussusception
was established in 26 children by sonography alone. In 23 cases barium enema confirmed the diagnosis; two cases because of longstanding
intussusception
and one case after intestinal anastomosis were confirmed by surgery alone; in two additional cases barium enema ruled out the sonographically suspected
intussusception
. No positive finding was missed by sonography, which proved to be an accurate method for the diagnosis of
intussusception
. The sonographic findings of idiopathic
intussusception
and
intussusception
caused by
lymphosarcoma
are presented.
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PMID:Sonographic diagnosis of intussusception in childhood. 663 24
A total of 209 cases of
intussusception
treated at the Royal Hospital for Sick Children, Glasgow, in the past decade has been reviewed. The results are compared with similar reports for the two preceding decades from the same hospital. The mortality rate has fallen; there were 5 deaths in this series, 2 of these deaths occurring some months after the presentation with
intussusception
and death being caused by dissemination of
lymphosarcoma
. The continuing delay in diagnosis is apparent.
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PMID:Intussusception in infancy and childhood. 736 64
Intussusception
associated with lymphoma of the ileocaecocolic junction was diagnosed in a 12-year-old female domestic short-haired cat that presented with a 3-week history of diarrhoea and a protruding anal mass. Surgical exploration revealed an ileocolonic
intussusception
proximal to the mass at the ileocaecal junction which was excised. A diagnosis of ileocaecocolic
lymphosarcoma
was made and euthanasia was later performed. This is an unusual case of an ileocaecal junction tumour that manifested as a rectal prolapse associated with
intussusception
in a cat.
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PMID:Rectal prolapse of an ileocaecal neoplasm associated with intussusception in a cat. 1171 42