Journal Article10.2214/AJR.183.1.1830249
MDCT of Intraluminal “Windsock” Duodenal Diverticulum with Surgical Correlation and Multiplanar Reconstruction
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About: This article is published in American Journal of Roentgenology. The article was published on 01 Jul 2004. The article focuses on the topics: Windsock.
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Two Cases of Intraluminal "Windsock" Diverticula Resulting in Partial Duodenal Obstruction.
Vikram Anand,Justin Provost,Maged Bakr,Christopher Bach,Prakriti Merchant,Christopher Brown,Claudia Gruss +6 more
TL;DR: This work presents 2 cases with endoscopic findings consistent with partially obstructing symptomatic intraluminal duodenal diverticulum, a rare congenital anomaly that is the result of incomplete recanalization of the embryologic foregut leaving a fenestrated membrane within the lumen of the duodenum.
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Recurrent pancreatitis due to an intraluminal duodenal diverticulum: report of a case
TL;DR: The investigation and treatment of a 14-year-old girl in whom a detailed assessment of recurrent episodes of pancreatitis revealed a large intraluminal ‘windsock’-like duodenal diverticulum.
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Duodenum: MDCT of acute conditions
TL;DR: In this review, the MDCT findings of various congenital, inflammatory, traumatic, infectious, vascular, and miscellaneous conditions that affect the duodenum are discussed.
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Demonstration of intraluminal duodenal diverticulum by computed tomography
TL;DR: A case where the findings were seen on computed tomography and confirmed by upper gastrointestinal series is reported, indicating a rare congenital anomaly consisting of a saclike projection within the duodenum.
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Multidetector row computed tomography and volume rendering of an adult duodenal intraluminal "wind sock" diverticulum.
TL;DR: Surgical correlation of a case studied with multidetector row computed tomography (MDCT) and three-dimensional volume rendering (3DVR), which offered some unique insight into this condition and its pathophysiology are presented.
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