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Manoj Kumar Mohanty - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • intussusception secondary to a noncommunicating Duplication cyst on the antimesenteric border of the ileum a case report with a review of the literature
    The Journal of medical research, 2015
    Co-Authors: Sriharsha Bokka, Shuddhasattwa Bhattacharjee, M Ravindranath, Manoj Kumar Mohanty
    Abstract:

    Gastrointestinal Duplication cysts are uncommon congenital malformations that could present diagnostic and therapeutic challenges. They may be either cystic or tubular, and most of them are located in the mesentery of the Intestine. Duplication cysts can be a diagnostic dilemma to the surgeon because of their varied presentations. A high index of suspicion is necessary to facilitate the diagnosis and prompt operative intervention after adequate resuscitation may be necessary in a setting where diagnostic tests are either not available or affordable. We report a case of a noncommunicating ileal Duplication cyst in an infant presenting with intussusception, which was successfully managed by surgery.

Sriharsha Bokka - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • intussusception secondary to a noncommunicating Duplication cyst on the antimesenteric border of the ileum a case report with a review of the literature
    The Journal of medical research, 2015
    Co-Authors: Sriharsha Bokka, Shuddhasattwa Bhattacharjee, M Ravindranath, Manoj Kumar Mohanty
    Abstract:

    Gastrointestinal Duplication cysts are uncommon congenital malformations that could present diagnostic and therapeutic challenges. They may be either cystic or tubular, and most of them are located in the mesentery of the Intestine. Duplication cysts can be a diagnostic dilemma to the surgeon because of their varied presentations. A high index of suspicion is necessary to facilitate the diagnosis and prompt operative intervention after adequate resuscitation may be necessary in a setting where diagnostic tests are either not available or affordable. We report a case of a noncommunicating ileal Duplication cyst in an infant presenting with intussusception, which was successfully managed by surgery.

Shuddhasattwa Bhattacharjee - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • intussusception secondary to a noncommunicating Duplication cyst on the antimesenteric border of the ileum a case report with a review of the literature
    The Journal of medical research, 2015
    Co-Authors: Sriharsha Bokka, Shuddhasattwa Bhattacharjee, M Ravindranath, Manoj Kumar Mohanty
    Abstract:

    Gastrointestinal Duplication cysts are uncommon congenital malformations that could present diagnostic and therapeutic challenges. They may be either cystic or tubular, and most of them are located in the mesentery of the Intestine. Duplication cysts can be a diagnostic dilemma to the surgeon because of their varied presentations. A high index of suspicion is necessary to facilitate the diagnosis and prompt operative intervention after adequate resuscitation may be necessary in a setting where diagnostic tests are either not available or affordable. We report a case of a noncommunicating ileal Duplication cyst in an infant presenting with intussusception, which was successfully managed by surgery.

M Ravindranath - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • intussusception secondary to a noncommunicating Duplication cyst on the antimesenteric border of the ileum a case report with a review of the literature
    The Journal of medical research, 2015
    Co-Authors: Sriharsha Bokka, Shuddhasattwa Bhattacharjee, M Ravindranath, Manoj Kumar Mohanty
    Abstract:

    Gastrointestinal Duplication cysts are uncommon congenital malformations that could present diagnostic and therapeutic challenges. They may be either cystic or tubular, and most of them are located in the mesentery of the Intestine. Duplication cysts can be a diagnostic dilemma to the surgeon because of their varied presentations. A high index of suspicion is necessary to facilitate the diagnosis and prompt operative intervention after adequate resuscitation may be necessary in a setting where diagnostic tests are either not available or affordable. We report a case of a noncommunicating ileal Duplication cyst in an infant presenting with intussusception, which was successfully managed by surgery.

De Langen Z. J. - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • Neurenteric cyst - a case report of this rare disorder
    2007
    Co-Authors: Schurink M., Van Herwaarden-lindeboom M. Y. A., Coppes M. H., Veldhuizen A. G., Koetse H. A., De Langen Z. J.
    Abstract:

    Neurenteric cysts are rare congenital lesions that are believed to be the result of the split notochord syndrome. We report the clinical case of a 5-year-old boy presenting with vague gastrointestinal symptoms and fatigue, who had undergone resection of a small Intestine Duplication cyst as a newborn. Computed tomography revealed a mediastinal neurenteric cyst with partial destruction of several thoracic vertebrae. Resection of the tumor proved effective. Recognition of this disorder is important because of its benign nature, the prognosis after surgical resection can be good. If the diagnosis is made in an early stage, unnecessary progressive destruction of surrounding structures may be prevented. (C) 2007 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved