Abstract Objectives Pediatric intestinal pseudo‐obstruction (PIPO) is a severe bowel motility disorder characterized by impaired propulsion of gastrointestinal contents without mechanical obstruction. PIPO encompasses congenital and acquired disorders, including neuropathies, myopathies, and mesenchymopathies.
Sharon Wolfson +8 more
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New cine magnetic resonance imaging parameters for the differential diagnosis of chronic intestinal pseudo-obstruction. [PDF]
Sato H +8 more
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Abstract A 3‐year‐old male with chronic abdominal distention, constipation, and severe malnutrition is diagnosed with pediatric intestinal pseudo‐obstruction (PIPO) after extensive evaluation that excluded mechanical, malabsorptive, metabolic, inflammatory, and infectious causes. Aside from speech delay, he has a normal neurologic exam.
Angela Tran, Namrata Patel‐Sanchez
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The role of gut microbiota in chronic intestinal pseudo-obstruction: exploring fecal microbiota transplantation as a treatment option. [PDF]
De Palma G +15 more
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Chronic Intestinal Pseudo-Obstruction in a Young Male With Alcohol Abuse Disorder. [PDF]
Haider A +3 more
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Systemic sclerosis and sarcoidosis: a rare case of chronic intestinal pseudo-obstruction
Sónia Bernardo +2 more
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An international survey on clinicians' perspectives on the diagnosis and management of chronic intestinal pseudo‐obstruction and enteric dysmotility [PDF]
Dipesh H. Vasant +12 more
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ABSTRACT Severe refractory constipation can lead to fecal retention requiring hospitalization, nasogastric cleanout, or manual disimpaction, and in some cases, surgery. Neostigmine, a reversible acetylcholinesterase inhibitor, is commonly used for pseudo‐obstruction but rarely for refractory constipation. Here, we report a 21‐year‐old male with chronic
Mojdeh Mostafavi +2 more
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Gastrointestinal malrotation and chronic intestinal pseudo-obstruction in two pediatric patients with Baraitser-Winter cerebrofrontofacial syndrome. [PDF]
Lee V +4 more
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A Case of Chronic Intestinal Pseudo-Obstruction Secondary to Primary Amyloidosis
Manabu Sato +7 more
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