The examination of acute abdominal pain 6 cases of originating for the fish bone.
| Accession number;06A0856992 |
| Title;The examination of acute abdominal pain 6 cases of originating for the fish bone. |
| Author;OKURA YASUO(Ise Municipal General Hospital, JPN) SEKOGUCHI TSUTOMU(Ise Municipal General Hospital, JPN) YUASA HIROYUKI(Ise Municipal General Hospital, JPN) IDO MASAYOSHI(Ise Municipal General Hospital, JPN) ITO FUMITO(Ise Municipal General Hospital, JPN) YAMAZAKI YOSHIO(Ise Municipal General Hospital, JPN) |
Journal Title;Journal of Abdominal Emergency Medicine
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Journal Code:Y0572A
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ISSN:1340-2242
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VOL.26;NO.6;PAGE.706-707(2006)
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| Figure&Table&Reference;FIG.1, TBL.1 |
| Pub. Country;Japan |
| Language;Japanese |
| Abstract;It is rare to damage digestive digestive tract, because it is naturally mostly excreted, even if it is swallowed, in erring in the fish bone. However, the diagnosis is difficult, when the damage was caused, since there is no unique clinical symptom. In this paper, the 1 case of an acute abdomen which originated from fish bone aspiration experienced recently was presented, and 6 examples in a past were examined. The case is a man of 64-year-old, and there is the medical history of the pylorus side gastrectomy by the duodenal ulcer piercing 12 years ago. Mass with the pressure pain was noticed under left arcus costalis from before 1 month. Slight accentuation of the inflammatory reaction was recognized, and soft part mass image of the low concentration of the 5cm diameter was recognized in left upper quadrant peritoneal cavity by CT, and the high-dense structure in the inside was recognized. In irrigoscopy and small intestine X-ray fluoroscopy, there was no abnormality, and the abscess in the peritoneal cavity by fish bone which penetrated in respect of digestive tract was suspected and operated. The extraction mass formed the abscess, and fish bone of the about 2.5cm length was recognized in the inside. It was diagnosed as an abscess in the peritoneal cavity by colon transversum penetration of the fish bone. |
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