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A Case of Intussusception Caused by Meckel¡¯s Diverticulum with Heterotopic Pancreatic and Gastric Tissus
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KMID : 0816120060090010075
Abstract
Intussusception is a frequent cause of intestinal obstruction in early childhood and most are idiopathic in origin. In a minority of cases a definite pathological lead point is identified by imaging studying or during surgery. As the pathologic lead point of intussusception, Meckel¡¯s diverticulum is the most common lesion. In symptomatic patients, 40~60% of Meckel¡¯s diverticulum contain ectopic tissue, with gastric mucosa being far the most common type. A few Meckel¡¯s diverticulum contain pancreatic tissue. Combined heterotopic pancreatic and gastric tissues in the Meckel¡¯s diverticulum especially causing intussusception is extremely rare. We report the case of 5-year-old girl with an intussusception caused by Meckel¡¯s diverticulum containing both heterotopic gastric and pancreatic tissues.
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Intussusception;Meckel¡¯s diverticulum;Heterotopic;gastric and pancreatic tissues
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