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Massive gastric pneumatosis from pyloric stenosis [PDF]
A 12-week-old infant presented with a one-day history of increased vomiting and lethargy. Gastroesophageal reflux had been diagnosed when he was four weeks old, but the symptoms had not lessened, despite a change of formula.
Lim, Rodrick K. +3 more
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ABSTRACT Aim To assess the occurrence of spontaneous intestinal perforation (SIP) in < 28 weeks' gestational age (GA) infants exposed to early low‐dose hydrocortisone (ELH) to reduce the risk of bronchopulmonary dysplasia (BPD). Additionally, the risk of SIP was assessed in infants exposed to early concomitant treatment with ibuprofen for persistent ...
Gilles Cambonie +5 more
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Use of Diagnostic Laparoscopy in a Patient with Gastric Pneumatosis and Portal Venous Gas
Gastric pneumatosis is a radiographic finding that represents a spectrum of conditions ranging from benign disease to abdominal sepsis and death. Along with portal venous gas, it is generally considered an ominous sign prompting emergent operative ...
Nilay R. Shah +3 more
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Imaging assessment and clinical significance of pneumatosis in adult patients. [PDF]
Gas detection in the bowel wall and in portomesenteric venous vessels in adults has long been related to intestinal infarction and poor outcome; many case reports have shown that pneumatosis may be associated with a large variety of pathological ...
Brunese, L +6 more
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Gastric dilatation secondary to incarceration through a gastrosplenic omental rent in a dog
Abstract A 2‐year‐old, entire, female Dogue de Bordeaux presented with inappetence and abdominal distension. Radiographs revealed gastric dilatation and malpositioning. Given the absence of classical signs of gastric dilatation and volvulus, a medical approach was elected. After 24 hours, the dog's condition deteriorated.
Clara Galvani +4 more
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Urosepsis Causing Gastric Ischemia: A Rare but Deadly Complication
A 70-year-old male presented with abdominal pain and altered mental status. He was found to have sepsis secondary to a urinary tract infection with imaging showing hepatic portal venous gas and gastric pneumatosis.
Vijay Jarodiya +3 more
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ABSTRACT Objective This study was designed to evaluate the efficacy and safety of short‐term flupentixol‐melitracen in adult patients with aerophagia through a single‐center parallel randomized controlled trial. Methods Eligible patients were randomly divided into three groups based on the order of subjects. Each group consisted of 30 patients (15F/15M)
Sen‐lin Zhu +4 more
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Pneumatosis Intestinalis as the Initial Presentation of Systemic Sclerosis: A Case Report and Review of the Literature [PDF]
Introduction. Pneumatosis intestinalis (PI) is an uncommon pathology characterised by the presence of gas within the intestinal wall. It has been associated with various conditions, including connective tissue diseases.
Farshid Ejtehadi +2 more
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Glutamine supplementation to prevent morbidity and mortality in preterm infants [PDF]
BACKGROUND: Glutamine is a conditionally essential amino acid. Endogenous biosynthesis may be insufficient for tissue needs in states of metabolic stress. Evidence exists that glutamine supplementation improves clinical outcomes in critically ill adults.
Brown, Jennifer Ve +2 more
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Abstract Gastroschisis is a leading cause of pediatric intestinal failure. Feeding guidelines may lead to improved patient outcomes including decreased time to reach full feeds, a reduction in the duration of parenteral nutrition, and reduced length of stay.
Andrea Adler +2 more
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