| Literature DB >> 35144537 |
Shahid Aziz1,2,3, Simone König4, Haseeb Noor5, Muhammad Nadeem6, Rabaab Zahra7, Faisal Rasheed8.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Type 2 isolated dextrogastria in conjunction with protrusion of the right hemidiaphragm and hiatal hernia is an uncommon anomaly among all transpositions of the viscera. Clear diagnosis is not straightforward in such cases both clinically and with various imaging techniques leaving often only laparotomy for diagnosis. CASEEntities:
Keywords: Barium test; CT scan; Gastritis; Hiatal hernia; Isolated dextrogastria; T2-IDG; Visceral transposition
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35144537 PMCID: PMC8830090 DOI: 10.1186/s12876-022-02127-x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Gastroenterol ISSN: 1471-230X Impact factor: 3.067
Fig. 1Upper gastroduodenal endoscopy showed antral gastritis (A), corpus gastritis (B), pan gastritis (C), duodenitis (D) and hiatal hernia (E)
Fig. 2Chest X-ray revealed no gastric air shadow (A), but a large air fluid level in the right lower hemithorax with loss of normal diaphragmatic outline and paucity of bowel gases in the rest of the abdomen (B)
Fig. 3Contrast enhanced CT images of chest and abdomen visualized the loss of right lung volume along with stomach and bowel loops herniating into the right hemithorax. A Axial view of CT scan of chest and abdomen showed atelectatic changes in lung, normal heart size and hollow viscus on right with air and fluid alongside the enlarged liver. B Coronal view presented large cavitating lesion below right lung with loss of right lung volume and opacifying with contrast
Fig. 4Barium test visualized the actual position of the stomach lying above the liver. A The front contrast radiograph showed the stomach lying on the right side of chest with normal opacification of esophagus and a cavitating lesion on the right side below the lung. B The lateral view of contrast radiograph confirmed the finding visualizing the stomach filled with contrast agent at the distilled end
Results of blood tests
| Blood screen | Hb | WBC | Platelets |
| 12.6 g/dl | 18,180/mm3 | 170,000/mm3 | |
| Renal parameter tests | Urea | Creatinine | |
| 32 mg/dl | 0.9 mg/dl | ||
| Liver function tests | ALT | AST | |
| 17 U/l | 21 U/l | ||
| Serum electrolytes | Na | K | |
| 132 mmol/l | 3.6 mmol/l | ||
| Coagulation profile | PT | APTT | INR |
| 14 s | 33 s | 1.1 ratio |
Hb, hemoglobin; WBC, white blood cell count; ALT, alanine transaminase; AST, aspartate transaminase; Na, sodium; K, potassium; PT, prothrombin time; APTT, activated partial thromboplastin time; INR, international normalized ratio