Abstract Background Meconium peritonitis is an infrequent congenital disease usually caused by perforation of the fetal digestive tract. Meconium peritonitis resulting from intrauterine appendiceal perforation has been rarely reported and is often overlooked during pregnancy. We herein report two cases of fetal appendiceal perforation. Case presentation Two neonates were found to have intestinal distension and gradually increasing ascites antenatally. After birth, diagnostic abdominal punctures revealed meconium peritonitis. Urgent surgery showed both neonates had developed gangrenous appendicitis in utero. Pathological examination supported the diagnosis of fetal appendiceal perforation in both neonates, and one also had deformity of cecal...
AbstractAcute appendicitis is a rare condition in neonates, with a high mortality. We report a prete...
In utero small bowel volvulus with meconium peritonitis is a rare complication of cystic fibrosis.We...
Large scrotal swellings, completely embed-ding the shaft of the penis, were noted ona newly delivere...
Summary: Antenatal appendicular perforation leading to localized meconium peritonitis and intestinal...
Meconium peritonitis is a rare fetal disease due to the perforation of bowel in utero and sterile in...
The management of a case of antenatally diagnosed meconium peritonitis (MP) due to intrauterine inte...
Meconium periorchitis is a rare disorder caused by fetal meconium peritonitis, with subsequent passa...
Perforation of the ileum in the antepartum period resulting in meconial peritonitis is a condition t...
Meconium peritonitis is a rarely described condition that is typically found in fetal and perinatal ...
Meconium peritonitis refers to rupture of the bowel prior to birth, resulting in fetal meconium esca...
Meconium peritonitis usually results from perforation of the intestine occurring in utero or shortly...
Copyright © 2015 Daigo Ochiai et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative C...
Although appendicitis is the most common non-obstetric surgical problem in pregnancy, it is difficul...
Meconium peritonitis is a sterile chemical peritonitis caused by intestinal perforation in-utero or ...
Although appendicitis is the most common non-obstetric surgical problem in pregnancy, it is difficul...
AbstractAcute appendicitis is a rare condition in neonates, with a high mortality. We report a prete...
In utero small bowel volvulus with meconium peritonitis is a rare complication of cystic fibrosis.We...
Large scrotal swellings, completely embed-ding the shaft of the penis, were noted ona newly delivere...
Summary: Antenatal appendicular perforation leading to localized meconium peritonitis and intestinal...
Meconium peritonitis is a rare fetal disease due to the perforation of bowel in utero and sterile in...
The management of a case of antenatally diagnosed meconium peritonitis (MP) due to intrauterine inte...
Meconium periorchitis is a rare disorder caused by fetal meconium peritonitis, with subsequent passa...
Perforation of the ileum in the antepartum period resulting in meconial peritonitis is a condition t...
Meconium peritonitis is a rarely described condition that is typically found in fetal and perinatal ...
Meconium peritonitis refers to rupture of the bowel prior to birth, resulting in fetal meconium esca...
Meconium peritonitis usually results from perforation of the intestine occurring in utero or shortly...
Copyright © 2015 Daigo Ochiai et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative C...
Although appendicitis is the most common non-obstetric surgical problem in pregnancy, it is difficul...
Meconium peritonitis is a sterile chemical peritonitis caused by intestinal perforation in-utero or ...
Although appendicitis is the most common non-obstetric surgical problem in pregnancy, it is difficul...
AbstractAcute appendicitis is a rare condition in neonates, with a high mortality. We report a prete...
In utero small bowel volvulus with meconium peritonitis is a rare complication of cystic fibrosis.We...
Large scrotal swellings, completely embed-ding the shaft of the penis, were noted ona newly delivere...