Necrotizing enterocolitis is a severe inflammatory disease of the intestine and is the main cause of death in infants, mostly occurring in premature infants. Intestinal obstruction may occur during the medical treatment of necrotizing enterocolitis. A common cause of intestinal obstruction is intestinal stricture, and entero-enteric fistulas may form in the proximal portion of the intestinal stricture. Several mechanisms may be suggested for the development of entero-enteric fistula. Intestinal ischemia and subsequent necrosis do not become intestinal perforation over time, causing an inflammatory reaction, and are attached to the adjacent intestine, forming a fistula. Alternatively, a subacute perforation may be sealed off by the adjacent ...
AbstractAcute intestinal obstruction secondary to omphalomesenteric fistula is a very rare condition...
Necrotizing enterocolitis is a gastrointestinal emergency typical of premature infants. Intestinal s...
Necrotizing enterocolitis (NEC) was first described in 1965 and today is one of the most common life...
AbstractGastrocolic Fistula is, in the majority of cases the pathological communication between stom...
Objective To summarize the clinical features and management of intestinal stricture following neonat...
Necrotizing enterocolitis (NEC) is a severe complication frequently seen during the neonatal period ...
NEC is inflammatory necrosis of intestine with most common site being terminal ileum and ascending c...
Fistulas are abnormal communications between two epithelialized surfaces. Fistulas of the gas-troint...
This study determined the incidence, clinical characteristics, treatment and outcome in extremely lo...
Acute intestinal obstruction secondary to omphalomesenteric fistula is a very rare condition. Omphal...
INTRODUCTION: Intestinal perforations in the neonatal period are usually related to necrotizing ente...
Intraintestinal fistula is an unnatural communication between the intestinal cavity and other parts ...
Two premature infants whose clinical picture initially was that of necrotizing enterocolitis eventua...
SUMMARY Five cases of neonatal necrotising enterocolitis occurred in full-term infants at Kingston H...
The term intestinal necrosis is nothing but a clinical and pathological concept and always includes ...
AbstractAcute intestinal obstruction secondary to omphalomesenteric fistula is a very rare condition...
Necrotizing enterocolitis is a gastrointestinal emergency typical of premature infants. Intestinal s...
Necrotizing enterocolitis (NEC) was first described in 1965 and today is one of the most common life...
AbstractGastrocolic Fistula is, in the majority of cases the pathological communication between stom...
Objective To summarize the clinical features and management of intestinal stricture following neonat...
Necrotizing enterocolitis (NEC) is a severe complication frequently seen during the neonatal period ...
NEC is inflammatory necrosis of intestine with most common site being terminal ileum and ascending c...
Fistulas are abnormal communications between two epithelialized surfaces. Fistulas of the gas-troint...
This study determined the incidence, clinical characteristics, treatment and outcome in extremely lo...
Acute intestinal obstruction secondary to omphalomesenteric fistula is a very rare condition. Omphal...
INTRODUCTION: Intestinal perforations in the neonatal period are usually related to necrotizing ente...
Intraintestinal fistula is an unnatural communication between the intestinal cavity and other parts ...
Two premature infants whose clinical picture initially was that of necrotizing enterocolitis eventua...
SUMMARY Five cases of neonatal necrotising enterocolitis occurred in full-term infants at Kingston H...
The term intestinal necrosis is nothing but a clinical and pathological concept and always includes ...
AbstractAcute intestinal obstruction secondary to omphalomesenteric fistula is a very rare condition...
Necrotizing enterocolitis is a gastrointestinal emergency typical of premature infants. Intestinal s...
Necrotizing enterocolitis (NEC) was first described in 1965 and today is one of the most common life...