perforiertes Jejunumdivertikel
Gastrointestinal
perforation: clinical and MDCT clues for identification of aetiology. 82-year-old patient with perforated jejunal diverticulum. a, b Axial contrast-enhanced images demonstrate extensive mesenteric fat stranding (*) and free gas bubbles (arrows) relatively contained in a fluid collection around a contrast-filled jejunal loop with wall thickening (white arrowhead). Note the normal appearance of the terminal ileum and ileocaecal valve (arrowhead) that makes the diagnosis of inflammatory bowel disease unlikely
perforiertes Jejunumdivertikel
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Jejunoileal diverticula, also referred to as jejunal diverticula or diverticulosis as most of the diverticula are located in the jejunum, are outpouchings from the jejunal and ileal wall on their mesenteric border that represent mucosal herniation through sites of wall weakening .
Jejunoileal diverticulitis is much rarer than colonic diverticulitis.
See also
Please refer to the articles on duodenal diverticula and on Meckel diverticulum for a discussion of other small intestine diverticular disease.
Siehe auch:
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