نتایج جستجو برای: intestinal condition

تعداد نتایج: 441959  

Journal: :Revista do Instituto de Medicina Tropical de Sao Paulo 2011
José Luis Quirós Ernesto Jiménez Raúl Bonilla Isabel Arce Cristian Hernández Yendry Jiménez

Human abdominal angiostrongyliasis is a zoonotic disease caused by ingestion of the L3 larvae of Angiostrongylus costaricensis. The human infection gives rise to a pathological condition characterized by acute abdominal pain, secondary to an inflammatory granulomatous reaction, marked eosinophilia and eosinophilic vasculitis. Most commonly this disease is limited to intestinal location, primary...

Journal: :Pediatric dentistry 1996
P M Ralph K C Troutman

Intestinal lymphangiectasia is a rare autosomal dominant disorder or acquired condition that leads to lymph obstruction, poor chyle transport, and concomitant problems of hypoproteinemia, lymphocytopenia, hypogammaglobulinemia, and peripheral edema. Patients develop diarrhea, steatorrhea, and hypocalcemia secondary to fat-soluble vitamin malabsorption. Treatment is a restrictive diet of low fat...

Journal: :iranian journal of radiology 0
yun jung lim department of radiology, haeundae paik hostpital, inje university, inje, south korea; department of radiology, haeundae paik hostpital, inje university, jwa-dong, haeundae-gu, busan, inje, south korea. tel: +82-517970363, fax: +82-517970379 so hyun nam department of pediatric surgery, haeundae paik hostpital, inje university, inje, south korea seon jeong kim department of radiology, haeundae paik hostpital, inje university, inje, south korea

intraluminal small bowel hematoma has been rarely reported in children, as a rare cause of small bowel obstruction. we present a case of an intraluminal ileal hematoma presenting as small bowel obstruction in a child. computed tomography (ct) indicated a large intraluminal hyperdense lesion in the distal ileum as the cause of small bowel obstruction. abdominal ultrasonography (us) showed an ech...

2016
Richard D. Semba Michelle Shardell Indi Trehan Ruin Moaddel Kenneth M. Maleta M. Isabel Ordiz Klaus Kraemer Mohammed Khadeer Luigi Ferrucci Mark J. Manary

Environmental enteric dysfunction, an asymptomatic condition characterized by inflammation of the small bowel mucosa, villous atrophy, malabsorption, and increased intestinal permeability, is a major contributor to childhood stunting in low-income countries. Here we report the relationship of increased intestinal permeability with serum metabolites in 315 children without acute malnutrition, ag...

Journal: :Gut 1977
I Yokoyama S Kozuka K Ito K Kubota Y Yokoyama

Fifty-six surgical specimens with various ulcerative intestinal disorders were microscopically investigated for evidence of gastric gland metaplasia. Thiry-one specimens (55-4%) showed pyloric gland metaplasia. Among the 31 patients with pyloric gland metaplasia, five showed true gastric metaplasia, consisting of parietal cells, chief cells, and mucous neck cells. The percentage of true gastric...

Journal: :Nestle Nutrition workshop series. Clinical & performance programme 2005
H Lochs

The intestinal mucosa is the biggest surface of the body, which is constantly in close contact with a high number of different bacteria and food antigens. Furthermore it has to absorb nutrients and in this process to differentiate between those molecules which have to pass the mucosal barrier and be taken up as nutrition and those molecules and organisms which have to be kept out to maintain th...

2012
Weiwei Jiang Weibing Tang Qiming Geng Xiaoqun Xu

Postoperative intussusception is an uncommon but serious condition in infants and children. Here, we report seven cases of postoperative intussusception in infants and children who were seen at our institution over the last 13 y. The patients showed increased nasogastric drainage, vomiting, lack of stool, and/or growing abdominal distension 2 to 9 d following abdominal surgery. Manual reduction...

Journal: :The West Indian medical journal 2006
J M Plummer N D Duncan G Ramjas

INTRODUCTION Volvulus of the splenic flexure (VSF) is a rare cause of intestinal obstruction (1). Patients usually present with recurrent episodes of intestinal obstruction and there is a slight female preponderance. The affected patients usually have identifiable risk factors including previous surgery involving mobilization of the splenic flexure with resultant adhesions, congenital absence o...

2013
Gönül Çaltepe Atakan Comba

Sum mary Protein-losing enteropathy is a medical condition which is characterized by loss of protein, vitamin and trace elements into the intestines which can be complicated by various diseases. The main causes of protein-losing enteropathy in children are primary or secondary intestinal lymphangiectesia, Menetrier disease, inflammatory and immunological disorders. Hypoalbuminemia, developed du...

2012
A Petrea

Intestinal intussusception can be regarded today as a classical problem, although largely solved. All the experts were concerned to know this disorder, so that they can establish an early diagnosis and start an appropriate treatment.Intussusception can be seen in all ages, but more often in small children and especially infants between 4-10 months.(1,2) Infants are, usually, eutrofical. Intussu...

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