ABSTRACT
Gastric trichobezoar is a rare disease, usually present as a mass of hair in the stomach, and rarely associated with a gastric polyposis. We report the case of a twenty year old girl admitted in our service to explore a chronic anaemia. Clinical exam reveals an epigastric mass and Splenomegaly. Endoscopy and radiology concluded to a giant trichobezoar with gastric polyps treated by gastrotomy and excision of the mass
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Humans , Female , Splenomegaly , Polyps , Stomach DiseasesABSTRACT
The authors report the case of a surgical sponge migration into the jejunum in a patient operated 3 years before for pelvis cyst The patient presented with a resolving episodic occlusion. Diagnosis was suspected on the CT scan and confirmed whith laparotomy. Laparoscopy had a small contribution
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Humans , Female , Jejunum , Foreign Bodies/diagnosis , Laparoscopy , Tomography, X-Ray ComputedABSTRACT
The aim of our study was to determine the diabetes profile in chronic pancreatitis, through an analysis of 22 chronic pancreatitis cases seen over 14 years in the service of gastroenterology. There were 6 men and 2 women. The average age is 50 years, the age oscillating between 20 and 67 years. The diabetes revealed chronic pancreatitis in 5 cases. These patients were alcoholic. The diabetes appeared in average after 4 years of evolution. Seven patients had pancreatic calcifications. This diabetes was insulin dependent in 4 cases. Through the reported cases, a literature review is done in order to point on features of diabetes when occurring with chronic pancreatitis