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Gut and Liver ; : 105-109, 2011.
Article Dans Anglais | WPRIM | ID: wpr-171932

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A 35-month-old girl visited our hospital with repetitive vomiting and abdominal distention; this was especially aggravated after the introduction of solid and semisolid foods. At 5 months of age, the patient, who had Down's syndrome, had undergone surgery for ventricular septal defect, atrial septal defect, and patent ductus arteriosus, and had subsequently been frequently hospitalized for respiratory infections and other viral infectious diseases. After her admission, the abdominal distension improved with fasting and intravenous fl uid therapy. Radiograph from a small-bowel series revealed a thin fi lling defect with a dilated duodenal bulb in the distal region of the second portion of the duodenum, suggesting a duodenal web, and endoscopy revealed duodenal stenosis. We therefore performed endoscopic resection with an insulated-tip knife because of the history of prior operations, fasting problems after operations, and respiratory infections. Seven days later, scar formation was noted on the second portion of the duodenum, the scope passed well at the excision site, and no retained food material was noted on the follow-up endoscopy. After the procedure, the patient's abdominal distention and repetitive vomiting subsided, and she was discharged with the ability to eat eat an age-appropriate normal diet. There were no specifi c symptoms or other complications for 1 year after the procedure.


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Humains , Cicatrice , Maladies transmissibles , Sténose pathologique , Régime alimentaire , Syndrome de Down , Persistance du canal artériel , Occlusion duodénale , Duodénum , Endoscopie , Jeûne , Études de suivi , Communications interauriculaires , Communications interventriculaires , Enfant d'âge préscolaire , Infections de l'appareil respiratoire , Vomissement
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