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Pneumatosis intestinalis in a burn patient: case report and literature review.

Jeroen Balledux1, Terry McCurry, Madeline Zieger, John J Coleman, Rajiv Sood.   

Abstract

Pneumatosis Intestinalis (PI) is a rare condition characterized by gas in the intestinal wall. PI is not a disease in itself but a sign of an underlying problem. It is associated with a wide variety of underlying disorders, ranging from benign to life-threatening. When found, it should prompt a search for the underlying cause. Diagnostic efforts should be aimed at ruling out catastrophic problems such as intestinal ischemia and necrosis. The presence of peritonitis, rectal bleeding, portomesenteric venous gas, and lactic acidosis are important factors to determine the best course of action. Burn patients have multiple risk factors for developing this condition. Despite this, PI is not well-described in the burn literature. We present here a case report, a brief review of the literature, and clinical considerations.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 16679912     DOI: 10.1097/01.BCR.0000216728.12094.2B

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Burn Care Res        ISSN: 1559-047X            Impact factor:   1.845


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1.  Survival from a 75% TBSA thermal injury complicated by bowel ischemia presenting with pneumatosis intestinalis.

Authors:  Raul Caso; Dany Barrak; Taryn E Travis; Laura S Johnson; Jeffrey W Shupp
Journal:  J Surg Case Rep       Date:  2018-08-30
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