A 33-year-old woman was diagnosed having panperitonitis due to intestinalperforation and cholecystitis.
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Although intestinal histological damage is seen in this model, intestinalperforation is rarely observed.
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In fetal intestinalperforation, inflammation leads to production of ascites.
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One patient had to be surgically revised under suspicion of a malpositioned tube and suspected intestinalperforation.
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Here we describe a case of HSP with intestinalperforation and cerebral hemorrhage in a 5-year-old girl.
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As none of the reported causes of intestinalperforation were identified in our case, its etiology remained idiopathic.
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There has been no report of HSP complicated with both intestinalperforation and cerebral hemorrhage until October 2012.
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So, is that from an intestinalperforation that we don't know about, or is that from her COVID?
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In contrast, CMV-associated intestinalperforation has rarely been reported after transplantation, although it is well documented in AIDS patients.
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During the outbreak, area surgeons reported a surge in cases of typhoid intestinalperforation (TIP), a complication of typhoid fever.
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Examination of the intestinal wall revealed an evolution of the injury from hematoma to necrosis to gangrene, resulting in secondary intestinalperforation.
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The gastrointestinal manifestations of typhoid fever are the most common and the typhoid intestinalperforation (TIP) is considered the most dangerous complication.
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The patient was admitted in the emergency department with an acute abdomen and suspect of intestinalperforation, in very bad clinical conditions, underwent emergency laparotomy.
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Three children needed surgery due to intestinalperforations caused by the swallowed magnets.
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However, there is always a risk of intestinalperforations or obstructions secondary to the ingestion.
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Based on these observations, the mechanism of evolution of primary nonperforating intestinal blast injury into secondary intestinalperforations is presented.