Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
8825164 Radiology Case Reports 2018 7 Pages PDF
Abstract
Jejunal diverticulosis is usually an asymptomatic condition characterized by herniation of mucosa through sites of weakening on the mesenteric border of the jejunum, leading to variable number of discrete outpouchings from the bowel. They are usually discovered incidentally on imaging or surgery done for some other reason. Complications such as diverticulitis with perforation and bowel obstruction and life-threatening gastrointestinal bleeding are rare. Our review highlights the correlation between radiological and surgical findings in 2 different cases of complicated jejunal diverticulitis. Both of the cases were successfully managed surgically.
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