| Literature DB >> 3995677 |
R B Galifer, D Donadio, M Dirassen, J L Ferran, A Couture, G Barnéon.
Abstract
This is the case report of a 13 years old white young girl in whom numerous moving abdominal calcifications are discovered during investigation for chronic anemia. Because of the existence of a severe vascular malformation of the face, a digestive arteriography is performed with no evidence of a calcified angiomatosis of the intestine tract. Preoperative diagnosis was intestinal duplication with enterolithiasis. Exploratory laparotomy confirmed that it was a huge communicating ileal duplication with numerous intestinal calculi and alimentary fragments. Surgical excision was easy and post-operative course, uneventful. This is a standard association but never reported in the pediatric literature. The authors stress on the different diagnosis of calcifications encountered in abdominal X rays in children and on chronic intestinal stasis which is the main factor in enteroliths formation.Entities:
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Year: 1985 PMID: 3995677
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Chir Pediatr ISSN: 0180-5738