2011
DOI: 10.1007/s10190-011-0170-z
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Pneumatosis cystoides intestinalis

Abstract: La pneumatose kystique est un état gastro-intestinal rare caractérisé par la présence de gaz dans la paroi intestinale, principalement dans celle de l'intestin grêle ou du côlon. Ce phénomène apparaît sous trois formes différentes : 1) la pneumatose kystique primaire ; 2) la forme secondaire qui accompagne un grand nombre de maladies gastrointestinales et systémiques ; 3) la pneumatose compliquant l'ischémie intestinale. La pathogénie n'est pas clairement connue, elle est très probablement multifactorielle ; l… Show more

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“…BBS is a condition first described in 1988 and occurs when the internal bumper of a gastrostomy tube erodes into the wall of the stomach, potentially becoming entirely buried within the tract of the abdominal wall. 14 The main predisposing factor is excessive tightening of the external bumper, causing increased pressure of the internal bumper on the gastric wall. Additional risk factors include obesity, weight gain, malnutrition, corticosteroid therapy, and poor wound healing.…”
Section: Special Scenariosmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…BBS is a condition first described in 1988 and occurs when the internal bumper of a gastrostomy tube erodes into the wall of the stomach, potentially becoming entirely buried within the tract of the abdominal wall. 14 The main predisposing factor is excessive tightening of the external bumper, causing increased pressure of the internal bumper on the gastric wall. Additional risk factors include obesity, weight gain, malnutrition, corticosteroid therapy, and poor wound healing.…”
Section: Special Scenariosmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Most advanced BBS stages > Cyrany stage 2 call for incision of hyperplastic tissue overgrowth due to insufficient traction forces for nondissection extraction. 1…”
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confidence: 99%