| Literature DB >> 23597515 |
Filomena Valentina Paradiso1, Riccardo Coletta, Claudio Olivieri, Vito Briganti, Lucia Oriolo, Romano Fabbri, Alessandro Calisti.
Abstract
Segmental dilatation of the intestine (SDI) is an unusual condition presenting during the neonatal period, with symptoms of obstruction. Late diagnosed cases are also reported. The clinical polymorphism, and the lack of specificity of radiological investigations, make diagnosis difficult. Prenatal detection of abdominal cystic lesions or bowel dilatation has occasionally been reported to be associated with SDI. We herein report two cases of SDI, with a prenatal ultrasonographic suspicion of intestinal abnormality. In both infants, a dilatation of the ileum was found at surgery, without any evident site of obstruction or abnormal histology. SDI must be taken into consideration when a prenatal alert of possible bowel obstruction is not followed by postnatal clinical signs.Entities:
Keywords: intestinal obstruction; neonatal; prenatal diagnosis; segmental bowel dilatation
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Year: 2012 PMID: 23597515 DOI: 10.1016/j.pedneo.2012.10.011
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Pediatr Neonatol ISSN: 1875-9572 Impact factor: 2.083