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Published in: Pediatric Radiology 11/2017

01-10-2017 | Case Report

Small bowel obstruction due to ingestion of rubber balls

Authors: Alaa N. Alsharief, Christopher Blackmore, Pierre Schmit

Published in: Pediatric Radiology | Issue 11/2017

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Abstract

We report a case of a 10-month-old girl who presented with a 10-day history of emesis that became bilious on the last day. The initial evaluation suggested small bowel obstruction. An upper gastrointestinal study confirmed the normal location of the duodenojejunal junction with normal rotation and no evidence of midgut volvulus. Ultrasound (US) evaluation demonstrated two intraluminal lesions that do not follow the typical features of solid or cystic lesions. Two rubber balls were found at surgery to be responsible for the small bowel obstruction. Foreign body ingestion is common in children, but this case demonstrates a unusual foreign object to be ingested as well as the US appearance of this particular foreign body.
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Metadata
Title
Small bowel obstruction due to ingestion of rubber balls
Authors
Alaa N. Alsharief
Christopher Blackmore
Pierre Schmit
Publication date
01-10-2017
Publisher
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Published in
Pediatric Radiology / Issue 11/2017
Print ISSN: 0301-0449
Electronic ISSN: 1432-1998
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00247-017-3894-x

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