Although usually harmless and asymptomatic, jejuno-ileal diverticulae are associated with various non-specific gastrointestinal symptoms, and rarely cause surgical emergencies. This case report describes the presentation and management of a patient with an acute abdomen, whose jejunal diverticulum was perforated. Unexpectedly, histopathological assessment demonstrated malignant melanoma lining the diverticulum. Whether this was primary or metastatic is discussed, together with a synopsis of the literature on small bowel diverticulae
Jejunoileal diverticula (JD) are an uncommon condition most prevalent in the sixth and seventh decad...
Background Small intestine diverticula are a rare condition. They can be single or multiple and can...
Jejunal diverticulosis is generally asymptomatic and is associated with high morbidity and mortality...
Jejunal diverticula are rare and usually asymptomatic. Acute complicationsmay include haemorrhage, d...
Introduction: Jejunal diverticulosis is a rare intestinal pathology with an incidence of 0.5–1%. Whi...
AbstractIntroductionAlthough diverticular disease of the duodenum and colon is frequent, the jejuno–...
AbstractIntroductionDiverticular disease is uncommon among Africans though increasing number of case...
Introduction and importance: Small bowel diverticulosis is a rare condition. It usually remains asym...
Jejunoileal diverticulosis (JID) is a rare and nonspecific symptomatic disease. It is usually an acq...
Introduction: Diverticular disease is uncommon among Africans though increasing number of cases is n...
Approximately 60% of patients who die due to melanoma have gastrointestinal metastases at autopsy, y...
Introduction and importance: Metastatic localization of melanoma often affects the gastrointestinal ...
Jejunoileal diverticulosis is a rare, often asymptomatic condition, consisting of acquired false div...
Introduction: Although diverticular disease of the duodenum and colon is frequent, the jejuno–ileal ...
Jejunoileal diverticulosis is a rare, often asymptomatic condition, consisting of acquired false div...
Jejunoileal diverticula (JD) are an uncommon condition most prevalent in the sixth and seventh decad...
Background Small intestine diverticula are a rare condition. They can be single or multiple and can...
Jejunal diverticulosis is generally asymptomatic and is associated with high morbidity and mortality...
Jejunal diverticula are rare and usually asymptomatic. Acute complicationsmay include haemorrhage, d...
Introduction: Jejunal diverticulosis is a rare intestinal pathology with an incidence of 0.5–1%. Whi...
AbstractIntroductionAlthough diverticular disease of the duodenum and colon is frequent, the jejuno–...
AbstractIntroductionDiverticular disease is uncommon among Africans though increasing number of case...
Introduction and importance: Small bowel diverticulosis is a rare condition. It usually remains asym...
Jejunoileal diverticulosis (JID) is a rare and nonspecific symptomatic disease. It is usually an acq...
Introduction: Diverticular disease is uncommon among Africans though increasing number of cases is n...
Approximately 60% of patients who die due to melanoma have gastrointestinal metastases at autopsy, y...
Introduction and importance: Metastatic localization of melanoma often affects the gastrointestinal ...
Jejunoileal diverticulosis is a rare, often asymptomatic condition, consisting of acquired false div...
Introduction: Although diverticular disease of the duodenum and colon is frequent, the jejuno–ileal ...
Jejunoileal diverticulosis is a rare, often asymptomatic condition, consisting of acquired false div...
Jejunoileal diverticula (JD) are an uncommon condition most prevalent in the sixth and seventh decad...
Background Small intestine diverticula are a rare condition. They can be single or multiple and can...
Jejunal diverticulosis is generally asymptomatic and is associated with high morbidity and mortality...