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]
Por: Torralba Morón, Ángel [Medicina Interna] | Urbanowicz, María [Anatomía Patológica ] | Ibarrola de Andrés, Carolina [Anatomía Patológica] | López Alonso, Guadalupe [Anatomía Patológica] | Colina Ruiz-Delgado, Francisco [Anatomía Patológica] | Guerra Vales, Juan Manuel [Medicina Interna].
Colaborador(es): Servicio de Medicina Interna | Servicio de Anatomía Patológica.
Tipo de material: ArtículoEditor: Internal medicine (Tokyo, Japan), 2016Descripción: 55(18):2595-9.Recursos en línea: Solicitar documento Resumen: 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.Tipo de ítem | Ubicación actual | Signatura | Estado | Fecha de vencimiento |
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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.
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