Alimentary tract duplications are rare congenital lesions normally diagnosed in newborns and children that can occur anywhere from the mouth to the anus and have a reported incidence of approximately 1 in 4500 life bi...Alimentary tract duplications are rare congenital lesions normally diagnosed in newborns and children that can occur anywhere from the mouth to the anus and have a reported incidence of approximately 1 in 4500 life births. Symptoms and clinical presentation vary greatly. The presentation varies according to age and location. The treatment finally is surgical; total resection when possible should be the aim of the intervention. In pediatric surgery minimally invasive surgical procedures became more and more important over the last decades. In consequence the operative procedure on alimentary tract duplications changed in this manner. We review on case reports and clinical reports on minimally invasive surgery in the treatment of alimentary tract duplications, determine the importance of minimally invasive techniques in the treatment of this rare entity and rule out that further studies in the field should be performed.展开更多
in imaging techniques are changing the way radiologists undertake imaging of the gastrointestinal tract and their ability to answer questions posed by surgeons. In this paper we discuss the technological improvements ...in imaging techniques are changing the way radiologists undertake imaging of the gastrointestinal tract and their ability to answer questions posed by surgeons. In this paper we discuss the technological improvements of imaging studies that have occurred in the last few years and how these help to better diagnosing alimentary tract disease.展开更多
The study was conducted on six reindeers in December.It was established that concentration of reducing sugars in the chyme of jejunum increases substantially(6 times in comparison with abomasum),whereas concentration ...The study was conducted on six reindeers in December.It was established that concentration of reducing sugars in the chyme of jejunum increases substantially(6 times in comparison with abomasum),whereas concentration cellulose,on the contrary,decreases(4.5 times).The maximal increase of monosaccharides in the small intestine testifies to formation of metabolic fund of sugars in this part of the alimentary tract due to high degree of polysaccharides hydrolysis of exogenous,as well as endogenous,microbial formation.Obtained data assume that the need of the reindeer for glucose is provided for not only by gluconeogenesis as it was considered before,but also by absorption of monosaccharides from the alimentary tract.展开更多
BACKGROUND Alimentary tract duplication is a rare congenital disease that may occur in any part of the alimentary tract,whereas thoracoabdominal duplications only account for approximately 2%of all alimentary tract du...BACKGROUND Alimentary tract duplication is a rare congenital disease that may occur in any part of the alimentary tract,whereas thoracoabdominal duplications only account for approximately 2%of all alimentary tract duplication cases.Many symptoms,including abdominal pain,abdominal distension,vomiting,gastrointestinal bleeding,chest discomfort,chest pain,and shortness of breath,may be present in patients with abdominal or thoracic duplication.CASE SUMMARY A 10-mo-old infant,with a free previous medical history,was admitted to our hospital with melena three times in 6 d.Enhanced magnetic resonance imaging of the thoracic vertebrae revealed multiple cervicothoracic vertebral deformities,spina bifida,meningomyelocele towards the posterior mediastinum,and possible concurrent infection.Upper gastroenterography indicated intestinal malrotation.A laparoscopic abdominal examination was performed,and the operation was intraoperatively converted to laparotomy.This case was diagnosed intraoperatively as thoracoabdominal intestinal duplication.The intestinal duplications in the abdomen and large part of the thorax were excised.The results of postoperative pathological examination confirmed that this case was alimentary tract duplication and that part of the duplication contained gastric mucosa.The infant recovered well and was discharged 1 wk after the surgery.A follow-up computed tomography scan 3 mo after operation showed myelomeningocele while the posterior mediastinal cyst was significantly reduced.CONCLUSION Thoracoabdominal duplication should be considered if a child has suspected abdominal intestinal duplication with hematochezia as an onset symptom.展开更多
BACKGROUND Syphilis is a chronic,classic sexually transmitted disease caused by Treponema pallidum,which can invade almost all organs of the body and produce various symptoms and signs.Although there are some cases of...BACKGROUND Syphilis is a chronic,classic sexually transmitted disease caused by Treponema pallidum,which can invade almost all organs of the body and produce various symptoms and signs.Although there are some cases of colorectal bleeding caused by syphilis,small intestinal bleeding caused by syphilis is still rare.CASE SUMMARY A 58-year-old man had experienced recurrent abdominal pain and melena for 3 years.Repeated gastroenteroscopy and computed tomography angiography examinations failed to find bleeding lesions.During the same admission,multiple intestinal ulcers were found by capsule endoscopy,and syphilis was also diagnosed.With a history of atrial fibrillation and chronic pancreatitis,he had undergone mitral valve replacement and tricuspid valvuloplasty for valvular heart disease.After anti-syphilis treatment,the melena and abdominal pain disappeared and his hemoglobin gradually increased.It is considered that gastrointestinal bleeding,chronic pancreatitis,atrial fibrillation,and heart valvular disease may have been caused by syphilis.CONCLUSION This case report found that syphilis can mimic systemic disease and cause intestinal bleeding.In addition,treatment of the disease requires both sexual partners to be treated.Finally,although syphilis is easy to treat,it is more important to consider that bleeding could be caused by syphilis.展开更多
文摘Alimentary tract duplications are rare congenital lesions normally diagnosed in newborns and children that can occur anywhere from the mouth to the anus and have a reported incidence of approximately 1 in 4500 life births. Symptoms and clinical presentation vary greatly. The presentation varies according to age and location. The treatment finally is surgical; total resection when possible should be the aim of the intervention. In pediatric surgery minimally invasive surgical procedures became more and more important over the last decades. In consequence the operative procedure on alimentary tract duplications changed in this manner. We review on case reports and clinical reports on minimally invasive surgery in the treatment of alimentary tract duplications, determine the importance of minimally invasive techniques in the treatment of this rare entity and rule out that further studies in the field should be performed.
文摘in imaging techniques are changing the way radiologists undertake imaging of the gastrointestinal tract and their ability to answer questions posed by surgeons. In this paper we discuss the technological improvements of imaging studies that have occurred in the last few years and how these help to better diagnosing alimentary tract disease.
文摘The study was conducted on six reindeers in December.It was established that concentration of reducing sugars in the chyme of jejunum increases substantially(6 times in comparison with abomasum),whereas concentration cellulose,on the contrary,decreases(4.5 times).The maximal increase of monosaccharides in the small intestine testifies to formation of metabolic fund of sugars in this part of the alimentary tract due to high degree of polysaccharides hydrolysis of exogenous,as well as endogenous,microbial formation.Obtained data assume that the need of the reindeer for glucose is provided for not only by gluconeogenesis as it was considered before,but also by absorption of monosaccharides from the alimentary tract.
基金National Natural Science Foundation of China,No.81801498Shanghai Municipal Health Commission Foundation,No.20174Y0018Shanghai“Rising Stars of Medical Talent”Youth Development Program,No.2019-72.
文摘BACKGROUND Alimentary tract duplication is a rare congenital disease that may occur in any part of the alimentary tract,whereas thoracoabdominal duplications only account for approximately 2%of all alimentary tract duplication cases.Many symptoms,including abdominal pain,abdominal distension,vomiting,gastrointestinal bleeding,chest discomfort,chest pain,and shortness of breath,may be present in patients with abdominal or thoracic duplication.CASE SUMMARY A 10-mo-old infant,with a free previous medical history,was admitted to our hospital with melena three times in 6 d.Enhanced magnetic resonance imaging of the thoracic vertebrae revealed multiple cervicothoracic vertebral deformities,spina bifida,meningomyelocele towards the posterior mediastinum,and possible concurrent infection.Upper gastroenterography indicated intestinal malrotation.A laparoscopic abdominal examination was performed,and the operation was intraoperatively converted to laparotomy.This case was diagnosed intraoperatively as thoracoabdominal intestinal duplication.The intestinal duplications in the abdomen and large part of the thorax were excised.The results of postoperative pathological examination confirmed that this case was alimentary tract duplication and that part of the duplication contained gastric mucosa.The infant recovered well and was discharged 1 wk after the surgery.A follow-up computed tomography scan 3 mo after operation showed myelomeningocele while the posterior mediastinal cyst was significantly reduced.CONCLUSION Thoracoabdominal duplication should be considered if a child has suspected abdominal intestinal duplication with hematochezia as an onset symptom.
基金Supported by Science and Technology Innovation Joint Fund Project of Fujian Province,No.2018Y9116.
文摘BACKGROUND Syphilis is a chronic,classic sexually transmitted disease caused by Treponema pallidum,which can invade almost all organs of the body and produce various symptoms and signs.Although there are some cases of colorectal bleeding caused by syphilis,small intestinal bleeding caused by syphilis is still rare.CASE SUMMARY A 58-year-old man had experienced recurrent abdominal pain and melena for 3 years.Repeated gastroenteroscopy and computed tomography angiography examinations failed to find bleeding lesions.During the same admission,multiple intestinal ulcers were found by capsule endoscopy,and syphilis was also diagnosed.With a history of atrial fibrillation and chronic pancreatitis,he had undergone mitral valve replacement and tricuspid valvuloplasty for valvular heart disease.After anti-syphilis treatment,the melena and abdominal pain disappeared and his hemoglobin gradually increased.It is considered that gastrointestinal bleeding,chronic pancreatitis,atrial fibrillation,and heart valvular disease may have been caused by syphilis.CONCLUSION This case report found that syphilis can mimic systemic disease and cause intestinal bleeding.In addition,treatment of the disease requires both sexual partners to be treated.Finally,although syphilis is easy to treat,it is more important to consider that bleeding could be caused by syphilis.