2018
DOI: 10.1111/ans.14554
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Successful conservative management of an intramural gastric abscess: a case report

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“…Different treatments have been described for IGAs in human literature, such as partial gastrectomy (Asrani et al., 2007), percutaneous drainage (Choong et al., 2003), endoscopic drainage (Kill & Rosenberg, 2001; Lin & Huang, 2010; Soga et al., 2014), endoscopic submucosal dissection (Oh et al., 2014) or conservative management with antibiotic therapy (Salim et al., 2019). Considering the large size of the IGA causing a suspected partial gastric outflow tract obstruction and the preoperative US‐guided FNA results, exploratory laparotomy was recommended.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Different treatments have been described for IGAs in human literature, such as partial gastrectomy (Asrani et al., 2007), percutaneous drainage (Choong et al., 2003), endoscopic drainage (Kill & Rosenberg, 2001; Lin & Huang, 2010; Soga et al., 2014), endoscopic submucosal dissection (Oh et al., 2014) or conservative management with antibiotic therapy (Salim et al., 2019). Considering the large size of the IGA causing a suspected partial gastric outflow tract obstruction and the preoperative US‐guided FNA results, exploratory laparotomy was recommended.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%