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Incidentally Diagnosed Duodenal Web in Infancy.

Suh Young KimByoung Hee HanKie Young ParkJung-Man NamgoongDa Hee Woo
Published in: Taehan Yongsang Uihakhoe chi (2022)
A duodenal web is an incomplete diaphragm of the duodenal lumen that causes a partial or (intermittent) complete obstruction. The size of a duodenal web's aperture determines the degree of obstruction, age at presentation, and radiologic findings. We report a case of duodenal web incidentally diagnosed in a 14-month-old boy who presented to the hospital after ingesting a foreign body. We provide a comprehensive report of multiple studies through abdominal radiograph, upper gastrointestinal study, endoscopy, and surgical findings. We emphasize that the duodenum should be considered as the location of the obstruction when infants exhibit delayed discharge or dynamic positioning of a foreign body in a radiologic examination.
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  • healthcare
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  • small bowel