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Neonatal free air on X-ray images is generally due to intestinal perforation, and requires surgical intervention. However, some cases without intestinal perforation show free air on X-ray images.
Hideaki Nakajima, MD +7 more
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Intestinal perforation secondary to intestinal Burkitt lymphoma
Small intestinal perforation in patients with Burkitt lymphoma is extremely rare. We present the first report of such a case.A 53-year-old woman was admitted with abdominal pain and vomiting. Abdominal examination revealed rigidity and tenderness in the upper abdomen.
Yuji Takayama +5 more
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Isolated Mesenteric Injury causing Ileal Devascularisation with Uterine Perforation following Termination of Pregnancy; A Case Report and Literature Review [PDF]
Surgical abortion is one of the leading causes of maternal mortality, constituting up to 20% of maternal deaths. Uterine perforation is a rare complication, accounting for4% of all the abortion related complications.
Dileep Hoysal, Hemashree Kumaraswamy
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Comparison of gastric and other bowel perforations in preterm infants: a review of 20 years' experience in a single institution [PDF]
PurposeIn this study, we aimed to review the clinical presentation of preterm infants with gastrointestinal perforations and compare the clinical features of gastric perforation with other intestinal perforations.MethodsThe medical records of preterm ...
Do Kyung Lee +4 more
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Management of giant omphalocele with intestinal perforation
Case of a male infant delivered at 36 weeks of gestational age and found to have a giant omphalocele, later complicated by intestinal perforation. A giant omphalocele is an omphalocele with an opening greater than 5 cm in diameter and containing the ...
Ritah Chumdermpadetsuk +2 more
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Mortality in Typhoid Intestinal Perforation–A Declining Trend [PDF]
Background: Typhoid fever is an important public health problem in developing countries. Intestinal perforation is one of the leading fatal complications of typhoid fever. Typhoid perforation occurs more commonly in terminal ileum.
Anupama Pujar K. +5 more
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Intestinal Lipomatosis in an AdultA Rare Case Report [PDF]
Intestinal lipomatosis is a rare disease. There is diffuse, unencapsulated, multifocal infiltration of mature adipose tissue into the intestinal submucosal or subserosal layers.
PREMILA DE SOUSA ROCHA +2 more
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Intestinal perforation is a rare adverse event of antineoplastic therapy. However, once it occurs, it is potentially fatal. This report describes a case of intestinal perforation caused by bevacizumab in a patient with ovarian cancer who concurrently ...
Akinori Sasaki +8 more
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Intestinal Perforation Due to Adult Tapeworm of : A Case Report and Review of the Literature
Taeniasis is an intestinal helminth infection due to adult tapeworms belonging to the genus Taenia. Taeniasis remains a major burden in low-income countries in Asia.
Raju Bhandari +8 more
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Spontaneous Jejunal Perforation in a Term Neonate: Case Report [PDF]
Spontaneous Intestinal Perforation (SIP) of the newborn is usually a focal intestinal perforation typically found at the terminal ileum occurring primarily in preterm and very low birth weight babies.
Laxman Basany +2 more
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