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The American Journal of Surgery, 1954
Abstract Two cases of leiomyoma of the duodenum are reported. These benign tumors usually occur in the first portion, give deformity or filling defect on roentgenographic study and produce a variety of symptoms, the most consistent being melena, hematemesis and massive gastrointestinal hemorrhage.
J.M. Young, R.E. Campbell
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Abstract Two cases of leiomyoma of the duodenum are reported. These benign tumors usually occur in the first portion, give deformity or filling defect on roentgenographic study and produce a variety of symptoms, the most consistent being melena, hematemesis and massive gastrointestinal hemorrhage.
J.M. Young, R.E. Campbell
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Archives of Surgery, 1946
CYSTS of the duodenum are rarely reported in the literature. Twelve cases of enterogenous cysts of the duodenum have been described since the initial case of Sanger and Klopp,1in 1880. A cyst of the ampulla of Vater, described by Brooks and Weinstein,2appears to be one of the mucosa covering the ampulla of Vater, and yet it was both lined and covered ...
Robert J. Booher, George T. Pack
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CYSTS of the duodenum are rarely reported in the literature. Twelve cases of enterogenous cysts of the duodenum have been described since the initial case of Sanger and Klopp,1in 1880. A cyst of the ampulla of Vater, described by Brooks and Weinstein,2appears to be one of the mucosa covering the ampulla of Vater, and yet it was both lined and covered ...
Robert J. Booher, George T. Pack
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The American Journal of Surgery, 1987
The records of 115 patients with a duodenal injury have been reviewed. The majority of the patients (83 percent) were treated with primary repair of the injury. Twelve patients underwent duodenal diverticulization. The mortality rate in all 115 patients was 12 percent, in 105 patients who survived more than 48 hours 4 percent, and in 26 patients with ...
Gregory C. Greaney+2 more
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The records of 115 patients with a duodenal injury have been reviewed. The majority of the patients (83 percent) were treated with primary repair of the injury. Twelve patients underwent duodenal diverticulization. The mortality rate in all 115 patients was 12 percent, in 105 patients who survived more than 48 hours 4 percent, and in 26 patients with ...
Gregory C. Greaney+2 more
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Southern Medical Journal, 1985
Primary duodenal carcinoma is an uncommon tumor that tends to be diagnosed late in its course because of a symptom complex compatible with many benign diseases. We reviewed the cases of five patients with duodenal adenocarcinoma treated at Norfolk General Hospital from 1973 to 1983. Periampullary tumors were excluded.
Max Mh, Gaddy M
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Primary duodenal carcinoma is an uncommon tumor that tends to be diagnosed late in its course because of a symptom complex compatible with many benign diseases. We reviewed the cases of five patients with duodenal adenocarcinoma treated at Norfolk General Hospital from 1973 to 1983. Periampullary tumors were excluded.
Max Mh, Gaddy M
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Khirurgiya. Zhurnal im. N.I. Pirogova, 2018
The article presents the outcome in patient with duodenal congenital abnormality caused by defective intrauterine rotation of the intestinal tube with premature turn of back intestine.
A A Petrovskaya+2 more
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The article presents the outcome in patient with duodenal congenital abnormality caused by defective intrauterine rotation of the intestinal tube with premature turn of back intestine.
A A Petrovskaya+2 more
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The American Journal of Surgery, 1960
Abstract Symptomatic duodenal diverticulum is a rare surgical entity, the diagnosis of which is generally made by exclusion. Operation is indicated when no other disease will account for the particular symptoms. Anatomically, the close proximity of the common duct requires careful attention to the dissection and closure of the defect. Three cases are
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Abstract Symptomatic duodenal diverticulum is a rare surgical entity, the diagnosis of which is generally made by exclusion. Operation is indicated when no other disease will account for the particular symptoms. Anatomically, the close proximity of the common duct requires careful attention to the dissection and closure of the defect. Three cases are
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LEIOMYOSARCOMA OF THE DUODENUM
Archives of Surgery, 1954PRIMARY tumors of the duodenum occur infrequently, and of the tumors of the duodenum the leiomyosarcoma is the rarest. Von Salis in 1920 reported on the first patient with duodenal leiomyosarcoma.1Weinstein and Roberts in 1952 summarized the literature and found 28 cases, including 1 which they had reported.2Because of the rarity of this disease, the ...
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