| Literature DB >> 27957010 |
Alicia Brotons1, Maria Dolores Pico1, Javier Sola-Vera1, Carlos Sillero1, Amador Cuesta1, Israel Oliver2.
Abstract
Cystic dystrophy of the duodenal wall (CDDW) is a complication of heterotopic pancreatic tissue located in the wall of the gastrointestinal tract, characterized by the presence of multiple small cysts, usually found in the wall of the second part of the duodenum. Gastrointestinal hemorrhage due to CDDW is a rare complication. We report the case of a 50-year-old man who was admitted to our hospital for persistent vomiting. The imaging tests confirmed the diagnosis of CDDW. During his stay in hospital, the patient had a gastrointestinal hemorrhage secondary to this disorder, which made it necessary to perform a Roux-en-Y gastrojejunostomy (Billroth III).Entities:
Keywords: Cystic dystrophy; Hemorrhage; Heterotopic pancreas; Paraduodenal pancreatitis
Year: 2011 PMID: 27957010 PMCID: PMC5139798 DOI: 10.4021/gr257w
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Gastroenterology Res ISSN: 1918-2805
Figure 1Mucosa with normal architecture. Chronic lymphoplasmocytic inflammation is seen in the lamina propia (staining with hematoxylin - eosin).
Figure 2Gastric and duodenal dilatation is seen prior to stenosis in the second part of the duodenum.
Figure 3Cyst and thickening of duodenal wall on echoendoscopy.