Literature DB >> 28233373

SMALL INTESTINAL INTRAMURAL HEMATOMA SECONDARY TO A MIGRATING WIRE FOREIGN BODY IN A DOG.

Mukul Padalkar1, Mason Savage2, Eli B Cohen3.   

Abstract

A 12-year-old spayed female Labrador retriever was presented for a 5-day history of vomiting and inappetence. Radiographic findings included poor peritoneal serosal contrast, segmental small intestinal dilation, and multiple linear, metal opaque, intestinal and peritoneal wire foreign bodies. Sonographic findings included septated, hypoechoic, mural expansion of the distal duodenum and jejunum; and an intramural, thin, linear hyperechogenicity with distal acoustic shadowing consistent with a foreign body. Exploratory laparotomy was performed with resection of the affected distal duodenum and proximal jejunum. Histopathology of the excised segment confirmed an intramural hematoma. This case represents an uncommon complication of migrating wire foreign bodies.
© 2017 American College of Veterinary Radiology.

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Keywords:  foreign body; hematoma; intramural; migrating; ultrasound

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28233373     DOI: 10.1111/vru.12485

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Vet Radiol Ultrasound        ISSN: 1058-8183            Impact factor:   1.363


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1.  Colonic Intramural Hematoma in a Cat: A Case Report.

Authors:  Ti-Chiu Hsu; Lee-Shuan Lin; Cheng-Shu Chung; Chuan Chiang; Hsien-Chieh Chiu; Ping-Hsun Huang
Journal:  Front Vet Sci       Date:  2022-06-17
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