A case of single balloon endoscopy useful for diagnosis of pediatric jejunum ectopic pancreas
An 8-year-old male was referred to our hospital for recurrent upper abdominal pain. Although blood tests and abdominal computed tomography showed no abnormal findings, barium follow-through study identified a submucosal tumor (SMT)-like lesion with a diameter of 20 mm in the proximal jejunum. Single...
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Published in | Progress of Digestive Endoscopy Vol. 82; no. 1; pp. 164 - 165 |
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Main Authors | , , , , , , , , , , , , , , |
Format | Journal Article |
Language | English Japanese |
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Japan Gastroenterological Endoscopy Society Kanto Chapter
14.06.2013
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Summary: | An 8-year-old male was referred to our hospital for recurrent upper abdominal pain. Although blood tests and abdominal computed tomography showed no abnormal findings, barium follow-through study identified a submucosal tumor (SMT)-like lesion with a diameter of 20 mm in the proximal jejunum. Single-balloon endoscopy was performed under general anesthesia, and indicated a slightly yellowish SMT with bridging folds. Subsequent endoscopic ultrasonography revealed an echogenic mass derived from the second or third layer of intestine wall, suggesting SMT including ectopic pancreas. We injected Chinese ink into the intestinal submucosa just orally to the tumor. Histological diagnosis based on biopsied specimens was not possible. Laparoscopy-assisted partial resection of the jejunum was performed, with a final diagnosis established as jejunal ectopic pancreas (Heinrich type II). So far there have been no symptoms of recurrence. |
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ISSN: | 1348-9844 2187-4999 |
DOI: | 10.11641/pde.82.1_164 |