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Saudi Medical Journal. 2005; 26 (3): 478-80
de Anglais | IMEMR | ID: emr-74864

RÉSUMÉ

Recurrent gastrointestinal bleeding from hepatocellular carcinoma HCC invading the duodenum is very rare. We present a case of 50-year-old male who was admitted with a history of recurrent upper gastrointestinal tract UGIT bleeding, weight loss and anemia. The patient was known to have a chronic hepatitis C. Endoscopic examination showed grade-2 non-bleeding esophageal varices, and a large ulcerated duodenal mass partially obstructing the duodenal bulb outlet and causing recurrent UGIT bleeding. Pathological evaluation of the mass revealed HCC


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Humains , Mâle , Tumeurs du foie/anatomopathologie , Invasion tumorale , Tumeurs du duodénum , Hémorragie gastro-intestinale/thérapie , Hémorragie gastro-intestinale/étiologie , Résultat thérapeutique
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Saudi Medical Journal. 2005; 26 (9): 1464-1467
de Anglais | IMEMR | ID: emr-74986

RÉSUMÉ

Advances in diagnosis and management of multiple trauma patients have lead to adopting a conservative approach for most patients with blunt abdominal trauma. Intestinal obstruction is a rare complication for this approach. Herein, we report a 37-year-old male, who did not have an abdominal operation, and who developed adhesive intestinal obstruction 7 weeks following blunt abdominal trauma. We detected no signs of peritonitis or intra-abdominal bleeding clinically or radiologically on admission. We initially treated the intestinal obstruction conservatively, but the obstruction did not resolve. Finally, we performed laparotomy, which showed that the small bowel was matted together by thick fibrous layers of adhesions. We performed adhesiolysis, and the patient was discharged home 3 weeks later. Histopathological findings of the fibrous layer were consistent with repair due to previous trauma and hemorrhage. We review the literature of this rare condition


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Humains , Mâle , Sclérose , Laparotomie , Traumatismes de l'abdomen/complications , Tomodensitométrie , Plaies non pénétrantes
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