نتایج جستجو برای: wandering spleen
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Gastric volvulus (GV) is a rare disease. The exact incidence of GV unknown and patients with chronic presentation may never be diagnosed. peak age group in the fifth decade. can classified as organo-axial mesentero-axial. Clinical gastric depends on rapidity onset degree rotation. This an interesting case report patient presenting abdominal pain since 48 hours, associated dyspnoea, nausea vomit...
Congenital anomalies of the spleen range from splenic lobulation, to accessory spleen to polysplenia, absence of the spleen, duplications, Splenoptosis or wandering spleen. Out of these the accessory spleen is the most common anomalies encountered. All these pathological conditions result from an altered embryogenesis of the spleen and are generally associated with other congenital abnormalitie...
Splenoptosis (wandering or ectopic spleen) is a congenital fusion anomaly of the dorsal mesogastrium in which the spleen is abnormally mobile due to its attachment by a long vascular pedicle. This abnormal mobility predisposes the spleen to complications such as torsion, infarction, gangrene and pancreatic necrosis. Pseudocyst formation is one of the rarely reported complications of splenoptosi...
Wandering spleen is a clinical entity which rarely affects children and adolescents. This condition can be asymptomatic or responsible of chronic pain, but it appears as a surgical emergency when an acute twisting occurs. The risk of post-splenectomy sepsis in the pediatric population suggests a conservative approach whenever possible, and also in case of acute torsion, most authors prefer to p...
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