2013
DOI: 10.7860/jcdr/2013/6177.3616
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Nonrotation of Intestine: A Case Report

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“…Non rotation of the gut is a congenital abnormality present in approximately 1:500 of the population; exact figures are unknown due to the fact that this condition remains asymptomatic and is usually an incidental finding [4]. In this pathology; we find that the large bowel and small bowel are both displaced to the right side of the abdomen.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 68%
“…Non rotation of the gut is a congenital abnormality present in approximately 1:500 of the population; exact figures are unknown due to the fact that this condition remains asymptomatic and is usually an incidental finding [4]. In this pathology; we find that the large bowel and small bowel are both displaced to the right side of the abdomen.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 68%
“…El desarrollo embrionario intestinal se ha dividido en tres etapas. En la etapa 1 y 2 ocurre la extrusión del intestino medio hacia la cavidad extraembrionaria con una rotación de 90º y 270º en sentido antihorario (3) ; esta rotación lleva el asa duodenal detrás de la AMS con el colon ascendente a la derecha, el colon transverso hacia superior y el colon descendente a la izquierda (4) . La etapa 3 implica la fusión y el anclaje del mesenterio (3,4) .…”
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“…En la etapa 1 y 2 ocurre la extrusión del intestino medio hacia la cavidad extraembrionaria con una rotación de 90º y 270º en sentido antihorario (3) ; esta rotación lleva el asa duodenal detrás de la AMS con el colon ascendente a la derecha, el colon transverso hacia superior y el colon descendente a la izquierda (4) . La etapa 3 implica la fusión y el anclaje del mesenterio (3,4) . intestinal, el vólvulo, la congestión venosa y los errores diagnósticos en pacientes con apendicitis debido a su localización anómala (2) .…”
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“…The case described represents type I: nonrotation of the colon and duodenum. Nonrotation is associated with significantly fewer complications than the other classes of malrotation and is oftentimes discovered incidentally during imaging or academic cadaveric dissection [ 6 , 7 ]. This abnormality is considered benign given the late age at which it is discovered and the paucity of symptoms or complications.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%