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  • Impact Factor: 1.809**
  • H-Index: 6
  • ISSN: 2474-1655
  • DOI: 10.25107/2474-1655
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Major Scope

  •  Medical Radiography
  •  Sexual Health
  •  Pulmonary Medicine
  •  Surgery Cases
  •  Pharmacology and Therapeutics
  •  Biochemistry and Biostatistics
  •  Orthopedic Surgery
  •  Infectious Disease

Abstract

Citation: Ann Clin Case Rep. 2017;2(1):1265.DOI: 10.25107/2474-1655.1265

Intramural Duodenal Hematoma after Upper Gastrointestinal Endoscopic Biopsy in Children: Two Case Reports and Literature Review

Kestutis Trainavicius and Ruta Vilija Dagilyte

Children's Hospital, Affiliate of Vilnius University Hospital Santariskiu Klinikos, Lithuania

*Correspondance to: Kestutis Trainavicius 

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Abstract:

Intramural duodenal haematoma is an uncommon lesion, usually a complication of blunt abdominal trauma in children and young adults. We present two clinical cases of intramural duodenal haematoma following endoscopic biopsy, which caused partial duodenal obstruction and pancreatitis and resolved with conservative management.

Keywords:

Intramural duodenal haematoma; Endoscopic biopsy complication; Conservative
management

Cite the Article:

Trainavicius K, Dagilyte RV. Intramural Duodenal Hematoma after Upper Gastrointestinal Endoscopic Biopsy in Children: Two Case Reports and Literature Review. Ann Clin Case Rep.2017; 2: 1265.

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