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Meckel's Diverticulum, One study reported the use of wireless capsule endoscopy to detect Meckel's diverticulum in children. Meckel's di...
Protein S Deficiency, Both free and total protein S are measured by ELISA methods. Total protein S levels rise with age but free protein S levels are not affecte...
Bowel polyps Bowel polyps usually cause painless repeated bleeding. Meckel's diverticulitis A Meckel's diverticulum is a bulge in the wall of the gut that...
Intussusception - one part of the gut is sucked into another, creating a blockage. Meckel's diverticulum - an extra bulge or pouch in the small intestine, present from birth ...
Consider ovarian cancer in an older woman. Meckel's diverticulum can present in a variety of ways, usually in children. The diagnosis is usually made at laparotomy.
These include the following: Benign or malignant mass tumours in 54-69% (eg, primary neoplasms - eg, bowel carcinoma, lymphomas, polyps, or lipomas or metastatic deposits (rare) - eg, renal cell ...
Sometimes a diverticulum may bleed and cause a sudden, painless bleed from the back passage (anus), which can be heavy.
See separate Volvulus and Midgut Malrotations article. Meckel's diverticulum Meckel's diverticulum is a vestigial remnant of the vitello-intestin...
The amount may vary from minimal recurrent episodes to a large shock-producing haemorrhage. Meckel's diverticulum should always be excluded in a child presenting with massive pai...
Abdomen - pancreatic cysts, Meckel's diverticulum . Spine and pelvis - spina bifida , delayed motor development, hip dislocation, coxa valga .
This needs prompt repair. [ 9 ] Littre's : the hernia sac contains a Meckel's diverticulum . 50% are inguinal, 20% femoral, and 20% umbilical. The remaining 10% are in...
Pathological lead point (<10%) NB : more common in older patients (who may have a longer history): Meckel's diverticulum (75%). Polyps and Peutz-Jeghers syndrom...
Perforation may also occur. Meckel's diverticulitis : a Meckel's diverticulum is a congenital anomaly that is present in about 2% of the population.
Pharyngeal pouch A pharyngeal pouch is an uncommon condition where a dead end pouch (diverticulum) forms coming off the lowest part of the throat (the lower pharynx). Most occur in people ...
What is Staphylococcus aureus? S. aureus is a germ (bacterium). It is sometimes called 'staph' (as in 'staph infection'). S. aureus bacteria are often found on ...
P assing no urine (in a day - 18 hours). S evere breathlessness. I t feels like you're going to die. S kin is mottled or discoloured.
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Gastrointestinal defects, including duodenal atresia , omphalocele and Meckel's diverticulum. Pulmonary defects, including diaphragmatic hernia and pulmonary agenesis.
Pyloric stenosis . Meckel's diverticulum . Hirschsprung's disease . Imperforate anus. Gastro-oesophageal reflux .