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Persistent Nonbilious Vomiting in a Child: Possible Duodenal Webbing
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Rossella Angotti, Francesco Molinaro, Giovanni Cobellis, Carmine Noviello, Caterina Bocchi, Francesco Ferrara, Edoardo Bindi, Mario Messina
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Clin Endosc 2017;50(2):191-196. Published online October 12, 2016
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.5946/ce.2016.093
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- An association between malrotation and congenital duodenal webbing is rare. We present our experience with four patients at two centers, and a review of published reports. There are currently 94 reported cases of duodenal pathology associated with malrotation. However, only 15 of the 94 cases (15.9%) include patients with malrotation and a duodenal web. We suggest that nonbilious vomiting in a child must prompt the surgeon to consider duodenal pathology even in the presence of malrotation.
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