Cavernous Haemangioma of the Small Intestine Leading to Haemoperitoneum
Authors:
B. Dudešek 1; P. Vážan 2; J. Gatěk 1; J. Velecký 2; J. Duben 1; T. Musil 1; L. Hnátek 1; K. Hradská 1
Authors‘ workplace:
Chirurgické odd. Nemocnice ATLAS a. s. Zlín 1, přednosta prim. MUDr. J. Gatěk, Ph. D.
1; Bioptická a cytologická laboratoř Uherský Brod, vedoucí lékař MUDr. J. Velecký
2
Published in:
Rozhl. Chir., 2006, roč. 85, č. 8, s. 390-393.
Category:
Monothematic special - Original
Overview
The authors present a case-review of a cavernous haemangioma of the small intestine as a cause of haemoperitoneum in a young female. The authors discuss the patient’s history, completed examinations and surgical management of the case including a detailed histological examination of the intestinal resecate with cavernous haemangioma. Discussion includes literature data of the published case-reviews.
Key words:
haemoperitoneum – cavernous haemangioma – resection
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Perspectives in Surgery
2006 Issue 8
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