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Query: UMLS:C0153429 (
Meckel's diverticulum
)
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Amongst 876 cases suffering from ascariasis 662 cases were managed conservatively and 214 cases were treated by surgery. Surgical complications were found to be more common in males in the age group of 6-10 years. Principal clinical features included pain abdomen (99.54%),
constipation
(80.25%), vomiting (67.46%), abdominal distension (47.03%), palpable worm masses in abdomen (35.50%), visible peristalsis (27.63%), worms in vomitus (24.20%) and palpable worm clumps on rectal examination (20.09%). Principal clinical diagnosis were worm colics (48.74%), sub-acute intestinal obstruction (27.74%), acute intestinal obstruction (11.42%) and acute intestinal obstruction with strangulation (5.71%); rest of the cases included worm cholecystitis (2.63%), obstructive jaundice (1.71%), bile peritonitis (0.91%), intestinal perforation (0.68%) and acute appendicitis (0.46%). Surgical procedures performed were milking of worms (34.12%), resection anastomosis of small intestine (23.36%), enterotomy with removal of worms (16.36%), cholecystectomy with T-tube drainage (12.15%), cholecystectomy (8.41%), appendectomy (1.87%), resection anastomosis with excision of
Meckel's diverticulum
(1.40%), repair of intestinal perforation with peritoneal toilet (1.40%) and cholecystectomy with choledochoduodenostomy (0.93%). In surgically managed patients 35 cases died of septicaemia and in conservatively managed cases 3 died of encephalitis with an overall mortality of 4.34%.
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PMID:Surgical manifestations and management of ascariasis in Kashmir. 140 71
Neuronal intestinal dysplasia type B is characterized by poor intestinal motility that usually results in
constipation
. Massive gastrointestinal hemorrhage is very unusual as the initial presentation in this disease entity. We report on a 3-year-and-7-month-old boy who had experienced two episodes of life-threatening lower gastrointestinal hemorrhage and high fever. Technetium-99m labeled red blood cell scan and the
Meckel's diverticulum
scan failed to demonstrate the bleeding point. The results of panendoscopy and colonoscopy were negative. Laparotomy revealed a 70 cm-long thick-walled intestine (from 100 cm to 170 cm below the Treitz ligament) with cord like material formed by mucosa debris, blood clot and mucus. Pathology report revealed hyperplastic nerve bundles in submucosal plexus with giant ganglion formation, consistent with neuronal intestinal dysplasia type B.
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PMID:Neuronal intestinal dysplasia type B with massive small intestinal hemorrhage: report of one case. 1496 89
An 11-month-old girl child presented with distension of abdomen,
constipation
, vomiting and fever. X-ray of the abdomen suggested intestinal obstruction. Exploration revealed the distal ileum to be kinked around a band running from the tip of a congested
Meckel's diverticulum
to the lateral pelvic wall. A small perforation was noticed at the tip of the diverticulum and a live roundworm was found lying free in the peritoneal cavity. The diverticulum along with a segment of adjoining bowel was resected and end-to-end anastomosis done. The diverticulum had a wide lumen and showed no heterotopic tissue on subsequent examination.
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PMID:Perforation of Meckel's diverticulum by roundworm. 1577 23
This review outlines the technical aspects and diagnostic performance parameters of nuclear medicine procedures used on patients with disorders of the lower gastrointestinal tract, with the exclusion of techniques using tumor-seeking radiopharmaceuticals. Chronic disorders of the lower gastrointestinal tract often reduce the quality of life because of discomfort from
constipation
or diarrhea. Five classes of radionuclide procedures are used to characterize these disorders: transit scintigraphy, searches for ectopic gastric mucosa in
Meckel's diverticulum
, scintigraphy of active inflammatory bowel disease, scintigraphic defecography, and scintigraphy to detect sites of gastrointestinal bleeding. Protocols for these procedures and their relative merit in patient management are discussed, with special emphasis on their potential for semiquantitative assessment of the pathophysiologic parameter investigated. Quantitation is particularly relevant for prognostic purposes and for monitoring the efficacy of therapy.
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PMID:Radionuclide evaluation of the lower gastrointestinal tract. 1841 80
A 30-year-old woman presented with a short history of abdominal pain which rapidly progressed to absolute
constipation
. An abdominal radiograph demonstrated a paucity of bowel gas and a 4 cm lesion with concentric laminar calcification projected over the pelvis. A CT scan revealed a 4 cm giant
Meckel's diverticulum
, downstream of which a laminated mass was impacted in the lumen of the distal ileum causing small bowel obstruction. Subsequent surgery confirmed small bowel obstruction secondary to impaction of a liberated enterolith from the giant
Meckel's diverticulum
. The history, imaging appearances and surgical findings in this case are classical of this unusual but treatable condition.
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PMID:Small bowel obstruction secondary to a liberated Meckel's enterolith. 2372 2
A 5-year-old domestic short-haired spayed female cat was presented for abdominal pain and suspended defecation. Abdominal radiographs confirmed
constipation
; abdominal ultrasonography showed a cystic oval structure attached to the colon. The structure exhibited a well-defined wall, composed of three layers. Its content was mildly echogenic and inhomogeneous. Laparotomy was performed and complete resection of the structure, and of part of the colon, was required (end-to-end anastomosis). Histopathology confirmed the structure to be a cystic formation of the colon with some areas of mucosal metaplasia. However the question whether the cystic structure was consistent with an intestinal duplication cyst - which is the most likely type of cyst in this particular case - a
Meckel's diverticulum
remnant, a vitelline duct cyst or a cystic diverticulum of the colon could not be resolved. Postoperatively, no further other episode of
constipation
occurred.
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PMID:Colonic cyst in a cat presenting recurrent constipation and abdominal pain. 2633 28
Small bowel obstruction secondary to phytobezoars is a rare presentation in surgery. These are masses of undigested food and vegetables, which obstruct the narrowest part of gut. We discuss a case of a young patient presenting in emergency department with history of acute abdominal pain, distension and
constipation
. Diagnosis of acute intestinal obstruction was made on the basis of history, examination, and initial investigations. Exploratory laparotomy revealed a phytobezoar at the origin of
Meckel's diverticulum
, which was an incidental finding. He underwent wedge resection with primary closure and removal of phytobezoar. The change in dietary habits, decreased fiber intake, and psychiatric evaluation can prevent recurrence.
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PMID:Impaction of Phytobezoar at Meckel's Diveticulum. 3082 58