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Congenital stenosis and atresia of the jejunum and ileum.

D J DeSa.   

Abstract

The macroscopic and microscopic findings in 12 cases of stenosis and/or atresia of the jejunum and ileum are presented. There was considerable uniformity within the series with overlapping of cases of atresia, stenosis, and gut infarction. An analysis of associated lesions in cases coming to necropsy suggests that the infants were suffering from shock. In nine out of the 12 cases there was evidence of intrapartum asphyxia and in eight cases evidence of retardation of intrauterine growth. It is argued that, since many of the associated complications of pregnancy are known to be of importance in the aetiology of gut infarction in the neonatal period, they are likely to be of aetiological significance in the development of atresia and stenosis of the gut. A review of perinatal deaths shows that gut ischaemia of varying degrees of severity is a common finding at necropsy, being noted in 19 out of 56 cases studied. It is suggested that stenosis and atresia are sequelae of previous gut ischaemia.

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Year:  1972        PMID: 4676316      PMCID: PMC477621          DOI: 10.1136/jcp.25.12.1063

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Clin Pathol        ISSN: 0021-9746            Impact factor:   3.411


  12 in total

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Journal:  Pediatrics       Date:  1960-07       Impact factor: 7.124

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Authors:  J H LOUW; C N BARNARD
Journal:  Lancet       Date:  1955-11-19       Impact factor: 79.321

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Authors:  D J DeSa; S Nicholls
Journal:  J Pathol       Date:  1972-03       Impact factor: 7.996

5.  Persistent changes in the large bowel following the enterocolitis associated with Hirschsprung's disease.

Authors:  C L Berry
Journal:  J Pathol       Date:  1969-04       Impact factor: 7.996

6.  Haemorrhagic necrosis of the intestine.

Authors:  J S McKinnell; M S Kearney
Journal:  Br Med J       Date:  1967-11-25

7.  Neonatal gut infarction.

Authors:  D J De Sa; E S Mucklow; M H Gough
Journal:  J Pediatr Surg       Date:  1970-08       Impact factor: 2.545

8.  The etiology of gastrointestinal perforations in the newborn.

Authors:  J R Lloyd
Journal:  J Pediatr Surg       Date:  1969-02       Impact factor: 2.545

9.  Ischaemic colitis.

Authors:  A Marston; M T Pheils; M L Thomas; B C Morson
Journal:  Gut       Date:  1966-02       Impact factor: 23.059

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Authors:  K V PARKKULAINEN
Journal:  Surgery       Date:  1958-12       Impact factor: 3.982

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  2 in total

1.  Ischaemic strictures of the small intestine in Nigeria.

Authors:  S G Subbuswamy; F I Iweze
Journal:  Gut       Date:  1977-04       Impact factor: 23.059

2.  Histomorphological Features of Intestinal Atresia and its Clinical Correlation.

Authors:  Devi Subbarayan; Meeta Singh; Nita Khurana; Agarwal Sathish
Journal:  J Clin Diagn Res       Date:  2015-11-01
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