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Gastroduodenal Intussusception due to Gastric Submucosal Hemangiomatosis

Journal of the Korean Association of Pediatric Surgeons 2000;6(2):149-152.
Published online: December 31, 2000

Division of Pediatric Surgery, Department of Surgery, Chonnam University Medical School, Kwangju, Korea.

*Department of Pathology, Chonnam University Medical School, Kwangju, Korea.

Copyright © Korean Association of Pediatric Surgeons

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  • Gastroduodenal intussusception, an invagination of a part of the gastric wall through the pyloric canal into the duodenum is a rare condition. Gastroduodenal intussusception is caused by a mobile usually benign gastric tumor. However, gastroduodenal intussusception by gastric submucosal hemangiomatosis is not documented. We have managed a case of gastric submucosal tumor leading to gastroduodenal intussusception in 2 years and 10 months old boy. The tumor was 10 × 5 × 3 cm in size in posterior wall of gastric antrum. Laparotomy, manual reduction of the intussusception, and wedge resection of posterior gastric wall including the tumor were performed. Pathologic diagnosis was a submucosal hemangiomatosis.

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J Korean Assoc Pediatr Surg. 2000;6(2):149-152.   Published online December 31, 2000
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