SummarySegmental intestinal dilation is a rare entity, mostly affecting infants and children, and frequently associated with congenital anomalies. We report a premature infant with omphalocele who also had segmental dilatation in the ileum. The abdominal defect was initially closed, with biopsy only rather than resection of the dilated bowel. The infant began to have frequent vomiting, and a barium meal study demonstrated a hiatal hernia and a dilated segment of the ileum without mechanical obstruction. Resection of the dilated bowel was performed in conjunction with repair of the hiatal hernia. The infant had an uneventful recovery
Segmental dilatation of the ileum is one of the uncommon causes of intestinal obstruction in neonate...
AbstractIleal atresia associated with malrotation is rare, but the additional diagnosis of Hirschspr...
Segmented dilatation of the colon be-longs to the group of poorly understood dysmotility disorders o...
SummarySegmental intestinal dilation is a rare entity, mostly affecting infants and children, and fr...
Congenital segmental dilatation of the colon is a rare cause of intestinal obstruction in neonates. ...
Segmental dilatation of the intestine (SDI) is an unusual condition presenting during the neonatal p...
AbstractAcute intestinal obstruction secondary to omphalomesenteric fistula is a very rare condition...
Segmental intestinal dilatation (SID) is a rare developmental anomaly of the midgut, characterized b...
Acute intestinal obstruction secondary to omphalomesenteric fistula is a very rare condition. Omphal...
Segmental dilatation of the colon is a rare condition in which there is an abrupt segment of dilated...
AbstractAcute intestinal obstruction secondary to omphalomesenteric fistula is a very rare condition...
There are many causes of intestinal obstruction in the neonatal age. The most common types are mecha...
Segmental dilatation of the intestine in pediatric age group is a rare entity. Patients usually pres...
A congenital hernia into the umbilical cord (CHUM) is often misinterpreted as a mild form of omphalo...
AbstractIntestinal volvulus usually occur secondary to malrotation, and primary segmental volvulus h...
Segmental dilatation of the ileum is one of the uncommon causes of intestinal obstruction in neonate...
AbstractIleal atresia associated with malrotation is rare, but the additional diagnosis of Hirschspr...
Segmented dilatation of the colon be-longs to the group of poorly understood dysmotility disorders o...
SummarySegmental intestinal dilation is a rare entity, mostly affecting infants and children, and fr...
Congenital segmental dilatation of the colon is a rare cause of intestinal obstruction in neonates. ...
Segmental dilatation of the intestine (SDI) is an unusual condition presenting during the neonatal p...
AbstractAcute intestinal obstruction secondary to omphalomesenteric fistula is a very rare condition...
Segmental intestinal dilatation (SID) is a rare developmental anomaly of the midgut, characterized b...
Acute intestinal obstruction secondary to omphalomesenteric fistula is a very rare condition. Omphal...
Segmental dilatation of the colon is a rare condition in which there is an abrupt segment of dilated...
AbstractAcute intestinal obstruction secondary to omphalomesenteric fistula is a very rare condition...
There are many causes of intestinal obstruction in the neonatal age. The most common types are mecha...
Segmental dilatation of the intestine in pediatric age group is a rare entity. Patients usually pres...
A congenital hernia into the umbilical cord (CHUM) is often misinterpreted as a mild form of omphalo...
AbstractIntestinal volvulus usually occur secondary to malrotation, and primary segmental volvulus h...
Segmental dilatation of the ileum is one of the uncommon causes of intestinal obstruction in neonate...
AbstractIleal atresia associated with malrotation is rare, but the additional diagnosis of Hirschspr...
Segmented dilatation of the colon be-longs to the group of poorly understood dysmotility disorders o...