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The American Journal of Surgery, 1983
Thirty patients with carcinoid tumors of the ileum over a recent 10-year period have been analyzed. Seventeen patients were symptomatic and 13 others were found to have tumors incidentally at autopsy or celiotomy. Patients with symptoms almost invariably had metastatic disease, yet preoperative diagnosis was rarely achieved.
Joseph W. Nadal+4 more
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Thirty patients with carcinoid tumors of the ileum over a recent 10-year period have been analyzed. Seventeen patients were symptomatic and 13 others were found to have tumors incidentally at autopsy or celiotomy. Patients with symptoms almost invariably had metastatic disease, yet preoperative diagnosis was rarely achieved.
Joseph W. Nadal+4 more
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An unusual reduplication of the ileum
The American Journal of Surgery, 1970Summary An unusual ileal reduplication, resembling an aberrant Meckel's diverticulum, is described. The literature relevant to reduplication of the gut is briefly reviewed.
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Lymphosarcoma in the Terminal Ileum
Gastroenterology, 1959Summary A 4-year-old girl with a lymphosarcoma of the terminal ileum with a nonobstructing ileocolic intussusception is presented. 1.Small bowel tumors are rare, especially in children. 2.In children, small bowel tumors should be considered lymphosarcoma until proved otherwise.
David H. Baker, Kenneth M. Jensen
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Gastroenterology, 1956
Summary A case is reported of 12 lipomas involving a 21 cm. segment of ileum, manifested symptomatically by minimal melena and perhaps by diarrhea and abdominal distress.
John W. Findley, William H. Thompson
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Summary A case is reported of 12 lipomas involving a 21 cm. segment of ileum, manifested symptomatically by minimal melena and perhaps by diarrhea and abdominal distress.
John W. Findley, William H. Thompson
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Typhoid Perforation of the Ileum
The British Journal of Radiology, 1966The clinical notes and abdominal radiographs of 12 patients with proven typhoid perforation of the distal ileum have been reviewed. The radiographic findings on supine and erect plain abdominal films taken shortly before surgery or death are described.
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Hemangiopericytoma of the ileum
The American Journal of Surgery, 1954William P. Smith, Roy E. Swenson
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Replacement of ureter by ileum
Current Opinion in Urology, 2005The challenge of bridging long defects of ureter has been reviewed with particular emphasis on the utilization of ileum.The application of the Yang-Monti principle can provide an ileal tube of adequate length and suitable cross-sectional diameter. An antireflux ileovesical anastomosis is also feasible.Although long-term results are still lacking, an ...
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