1. Type 1a Duodenojejunal Tubular Duplication Cyst with Complex Rotational Anomaly Masquerading as Chronic Anemia
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Mathew, Priya, Mandelia, Ankur, Buan, Amit, Nair, Biju, Sarma, Moinak Sen, Prajapati, Pooja, and Goel, Rahul
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Genetic disorders ,Anemia ,Health - Abstract
Enteric duplication cysts and reversed intestinal rotation (RIR) are rare congenital anomalies, with their coexistence being exceptionally uncommon. We report a 4-year-old girl who presented with chronic anemia and intermittent abdominal symptoms since infancy. Detailed workup for medical causes of anemia was inconclusive. Computed tomography of the abdomen revealed intestinal malrotation with a grossly dilated small bowel loop. Intraoperative findings revealed a long duodenojejunal tubular duplication with a separate mesentery (Type 1a) and RIR. The patient underwent a Ladd's procedure, resection of the duplication cyst, and end-to-end anastomosis. This case underscores the anatomical rarity, varied clinical presentation, and challenges in making an accurate and timely diagnosis in such a case. Keywords: Enteric duplication cyst, reverse intestinal rotation, malrotation, anemia, Author(s): Priya Mathew [1]; Ankur Mandelia (corresponding author) [1]; Amit Buan [1]; Biju Nair [1]; Moinak Sen Sarma [2]; Pooja Prajapati [1]; Rahul Goel [1] INTRODUCTION Intestinal malrotation involves the [...]
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- 2024
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