2006
DOI: 10.1016/j.jpedsurg.2006.05.011
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Dorsal mesenteric agenesis without small bowel atresia: a rare cause of midgut volvulus in children

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“…It is during this stage that the final mesenteric attachments with the abdominal wall are formed [10]. Postnatally, the superior mesentery extends from the distal end of the oesophagus, through the stomach to the duodenum, and forms the lesser omentum and ligaments of the liver, whereas the dorsal mesentery runs along the entire length of the peritoneum [15]. The pathogenesis of mesenteric malformations is still not well understood.…”
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“…It is during this stage that the final mesenteric attachments with the abdominal wall are formed [10]. Postnatally, the superior mesentery extends from the distal end of the oesophagus, through the stomach to the duodenum, and forms the lesser omentum and ligaments of the liver, whereas the dorsal mesentery runs along the entire length of the peritoneum [15]. The pathogenesis of mesenteric malformations is still not well understood.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Developmental abnormalities may occur at any stage of mesenteric formation and affect different segments of the mesentery. These defects may affect the entire length of the mesentery (basal defects) or only some of its segments (segmental defects) [10,15]. The possible causes of mesenteric abnormalities are mesenteric atresia during prenatal development or developmental restriction of mesenteric blood supply caused by its too rapid elongation.…”
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“…Mesenteric hernias are a rare type of internal hernia; they can be divided into transmesenteric (hernia due to defect of the mesentery) or mesenteric pouch hernias [1] . Mesenteric defects cause a wide spectrum of lesions, ranging from a hernia involving a short segment of the small bowel to a lesion involving the entire base of the mesentery [2] . Treves ' fi eld mesenteric hernia (TFMH) is a variety of mesenteric hernia and is defi ned as a defect in the ileum of the mesentery, circumscribed by the branch of the superior mesenteric artery [3,4] .…”
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