Affiliation:
1. Departments of Surgery and Diagnostic Radiology, Cardiff Royal Infirmary
2. Welsh National School of Medicine
Abstract
Abstract
The clinical and radiological features of 7 small-bowel tumours are described. The presentation of such tumours is usually insidious, with vague dyspepsia, occult intestinal bleeding, and episodes of subacute intestinal obstruction. However, when growth is predominantly extraluminal the lesions are more likely to present as perforations or abdominal masses. In jejunal lesions resection is dangerous because the tumours encroach on the middle colic and superior mesenteric vesels. Furthermore, the position makes anastomosis technically difficult.
Greater clinical awareness, improved radiological definition of the small intestine, and a willingness to undertake exploratory laparotomy are the features most likely to improve the prognosis of these tumours.
Publisher
Oxford University Press (OUP)
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7 articles.
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