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Journal of Pediatric Surgery Case Reports

ISSN: 2213-5766

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  • Data for: Mesenteric cyst as a presentation of chronic midgut volvulus in a 12 year old boy
    Intestinal malrotation is a congenital anomaly of intestinal rotation and fixation that is generally symptomatic in the neonatal population. However, malrotation in an important minority is diagnosed long after infancy and is not manifested by the typical clinical manifestation of acute bilious vomiting with or without abdominal distension in an otherwise normal newborn. Here, we present a case of mesenteric cyst as a presentation of chronic midgut volvulus in a 12 year old male patient with intestinal malrotation.
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  • Data for: SPINK1 and pancreaticobiliary maljunction: An unusual co-etiology of pancreatitis
    Chronic pancreatitis (CP) in childhood is a rare condition and its etiology varies with mainly associated with genetic abnormalities, autoimmune pancreatitis, and obstruction. The authors describe a 6-year-old girl presented with abdominal pain and diagnosed as CP with an infected peripancreatic fluid collections (peri-PFC), and found a pancreaticobiliary maljunction (PBM) together with a SPINK 1 mutation at N34S codon. This combination of an anatomical obstruction and genetic mutation should be aware, in early childhood presented with pancreatitis.
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  • Data for: Unusual Site of Presentation of Bronchogenic Cyst; A Case Report
    Figure 1. A 7- year- old female with localized neck mass Figure 2. Well define midline cystic lesion within the anterior aspect of the lower neck and upper chest, extending from the lower pole from thyroid isthmus down to the manubrium sternum with no internal vascularity or intrathoracic extension. The thyroid gland is normal. Figure 3. Well defined subcutaneous superficial lower neck–upper chest mass lesion with an average of 50 Hounsfield units. The lesion extending from the level of the thyroid isthmus down to the manubrium of the sternum, No evidence of calcification, air-fluid level, fatty content or septation. Contrast was given and demonstrates very subtle wall enhancement. No soft tissue component, No intrathoracic or deep neck extension. no adjacent bony destruction Figure 4. Gross image of the mass during excision Figure 5. The cystic lesion containing whitish waxy material Figure 6. shows cyst wall lined by respiratory type epithelium (pseudostratified ciliated columnar epithelium) overlying fibrovascular connective tissue wall. H&E X40 Figure 7. shows cyst wall lined by respiratory type epithelium (pseudostratified ciliated columnar epithelium) overlying fibrovascular connective tissue wall. H&E X100 Figure 8. shows cyst wall lined by respiratory type epithelium. The sub epithelium shows congested blood vessels and lymphoid infiltrate. H&E X200.
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  • Data for: Case Report: 19M old boy with Morgagni Hernia and incidentally discovered malrotation
    Concurrent malrotation with Morgagni hernia
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  • Data for: Sclerosing Angiomatoid Nodular Transformation of the Spleen in a Four-Year-Old with Anemia
    Ultrasound and CT images of SANT of the spleen along with histopathological imaging characteristic
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