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Duodeno-jejunal haematoma

The British Journal of Radiology, 1968
Abstract Duodeno-jejunal haematoma is described as a recognisable clinical entity following closed abdominal injury. Clinical diagnosis may be suggested by signs of duodenal obstruction, but plain radiographs of the abdomen, preferably followed by immediate barium meal, may establish the diagnosis.
D M, Essenhigh, J, Toland
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Duodeno-jejunal hemangiomatosis

The Indian Journal of Pediatrics, 2000
Diffuse duodeno-jejunal hemangiomatosis in children is a rare cause of bilious vomiting. In the clinical approach to bilious vomiting, tumors of the duodenum come at the end of the differential list--not to mention the rarity of hemangiomatosis. To our knowledge, isolated duodeno-jejunal hemangiomatosis as a cause of bilious vomiting in children is ...
B, Lakhkar, S, Abubacker
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Duodeno-colic Fistula

The British Journal of Radiology, 1956
A review of the literature is made, more attention being paid by the writer to the rarer benign lesions than the commoner malignant type. The radiology, symptoms and pathology are briefly mentioned. Three cases of duodenocolic fistula are discussed, including two new cases, two caused by carcinoma of the colon and one by a carcinoma of the gall bladder,
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Spontaneous duodeno‐ureteric fistula

Australasian Radiology, 2002
SummaryDuodeno‐ureteric fistula is uncommon and its spontaneous development is extremely rare. We describe here a case of duodeno‐ureteric fistula that was successfully treated by surgery. The possible causes of its formation are discussed.
Deep Narayan, Srivastava   +2 more
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A Duodeno-Jejunal Fistula

The British Journal of Radiology, 1952
A case of duodeno-jejunal fistula is described. Opaque meal studies demonstrate the site of the fistula, while barium can be seen in both the abnormal short-circuiting route and in the normal duodenal pathway. The metabolic aspects and the significance of the blind loop in this case have been more fully considered in the South African Journal of ...
W P U, JACKSON, W J, LATHAM
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Adenocarcinoma de duodeno

Cirugía Española, 2005
Resumen Introduccion El adenocarcinoma de duodeno es una neoplasia infrecuente, lo que impide la existencia de grandes series que permitan extraer conclusions sobre su diagnostico y su tratamiento. Pacientes y metodo Estudio retrospectivo (1999- 2003) de los 5 pacientes diagnosticados de adenocarcinoma duodenal en nuestro servicio. Resultados
Juan Manuel Ramia   +6 more
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Duodeno-Gastric Reflux and Duodeno-Gastro-Oesophageal Reflux

2017
A reflux of duodenal juice, containing bile and pancreatic secretions into the stomach, is called duodeno-gastric reflux (DGR). When these contents are mixed with contents of the stomach and reflux in the oesophagus, we are speaking of duodeno-gastro-oesophageal reflux (DGER). Several methods have been used for detection of DGR and DGER. The components
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Duodeno-Colic Fistulae

Scottish Medical Journal, 1966
W, Mowat, J K, Davidson, W B, James
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