Torralba Morón, Ángel Urbanowicz, María Ibarrola de Andrés, Carolina López Alonso, Guadalupe Colina Ruiz-Delgado, Francisco Guerra Vales, Juan Manuel
Acute Small Bowel Obstruction and Small Bowel Perforation as a Clinical Debut of Intestinal Endometriosis: A Report of Four Cases and Review of the Literature. [revisión] - Internal medicine (Tokyo, Japan), 2016 - 55(18):2595-9.
Formato Vancouver:
Torralba Morón A, Urbanowicz M, Ibarrola De Andres C, López Alonso G, Colina-Ruizdelgado F, Guerra Vales JM. Acute Small Bowel Obstruction and Small Bowel Perforation as a Clinical Debut of Intestinal Endometriosis: A Report of Four Cases and Review of the Literature. Intern Med. 2016;55(18):2595-9.
PMID: 27629952
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Endometriosis is a quite common pathology, however, intestinal endometriosis is a rare condition, which typically occurs with chronic symptoms. Its acute presentation is very infrequent. We herein report four cases of intestinal endometriosis, in which the clinical debut occurred acutely: two as an acute small bowel obstruction and two as a small bowel perforation. None of the cases had a preoperative diagnosis of endometriosis. The interest of these cases lies in this exceptional form of presentation, such as a surgical acute abdomen. Therefore, intestinal endometriosis should be taken into account in the differential diagnosis of an acute obstructive or perforative process of the small or large bowel.
Acute Small Bowel Obstruction and Small Bowel Perforation as a Clinical Debut of Intestinal Endometriosis: A Report of Four Cases and Review of the Literature. [revisión] - Internal medicine (Tokyo, Japan), 2016 - 55(18):2595-9.
Formato Vancouver:
Torralba Morón A, Urbanowicz M, Ibarrola De Andres C, López Alonso G, Colina-Ruizdelgado F, Guerra Vales JM. Acute Small Bowel Obstruction and Small Bowel Perforation as a Clinical Debut of Intestinal Endometriosis: A Report of Four Cases and Review of the Literature. Intern Med. 2016;55(18):2595-9.
PMID: 27629952
Contiene 18 referencias
Endometriosis is a quite common pathology, however, intestinal endometriosis is a rare condition, which typically occurs with chronic symptoms. Its acute presentation is very infrequent. We herein report four cases of intestinal endometriosis, in which the clinical debut occurred acutely: two as an acute small bowel obstruction and two as a small bowel perforation. None of the cases had a preoperative diagnosis of endometriosis. The interest of these cases lies in this exceptional form of presentation, such as a surgical acute abdomen. Therefore, intestinal endometriosis should be taken into account in the differential diagnosis of an acute obstructive or perforative process of the small or large bowel.