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Appendicitis as a complication of endoscopic polypectomy at the appendix orifice

Hoang VT, Van HAT, Hoang TH, Trinh CT

We report a case of appendicitis after endoscopic polypectomy at the appendix orifice that was treated by laparoscopic surgery. In this article, we present a brief introduction to this disease...
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A rare cause of obscure gastrointestinal bleeding: Chronic enteropathy associated with SLCO2A1 mutation in a case from India

Chopra S, Rawat V, Ingle M, Lad S, Shah M, Sasikumar D, Borkar V, Lunagariya Y, Patil S

A 13-year-old boy presented with an 8-year history of repeated episodes of anemia. Laboratory investigations confirmed iron deficiency anemia due to occult blood loss from the gastrointestinal tract. Despite undergoing...
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Why is my phlegm green? A rare case of bronchobiliary fistula

Sasikumar D, Rawat V, Ingle M, Chauhan SS, Tailor C, Lad S, Lunagariya Y, Chopra S, Borkar V, Shah M, Dalai MK

Bronchobiliary fistula is a very rare entity that presents with bilioptysis. We present a noteworthy case involving a patient with portal cavernoma cholangiopathy complicated by cholangitis and bronchobiliary fistula. The...
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Corrigendum: Functional bowel disorders among bariatric surgery candidates before and after surgery: A prospective cohort study

Yassin S, Sori N, Gilad O, Shnell M, Reicher R, Bar N, Ron Y, Cohen NA, Abu-Abeid S, Dayan D, Eldar SM, Zelber-Sagi S, Fishman S

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Artificial vascular graft migration into the gastrointestinal tract after liver transplantation: A case series

Yun JH, Bae JH, Jeong HT, Jo HH, Kwon JG, Kim JD, Choi DL, Kim EY

Polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) grafts are artificial vascular grafts commonly utilized for reconstructing the middle hepatic vein during living donor liver transplantation. In this report, we present three cases of expanded PTFE...
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Grade IV splenic injury: When to consult interventional radiology-a case report and review of management protocols

Dayal M, Pandey P, Kumar A

The spleen is one of the organs most commonly affected by blunt abdominal trauma. Splenectomy is often indicated for high-grade post-traumatic injuries and in patients who are hemodynamically unstable, while...
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Balloon-occluded retrograde transvenous obliteration for bleeding gastric varices in a patient without a gastrorenal shunt

Kumar S, Batra A, Bansal R, Para R

Balloon-occluded retrograde transvenous obliteration (BRTO) is an endovascular technique frequently employed in the management of bleeding gastric varices among patients with portal hypertension. Bleeding from gastric varices is associated with...
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Primary endoscopic ultrasound-guided choledochoduodenostomy versus endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography for the drainage of distal malignant biliary obstruction: An Egyptian multicenter, prospective, comparative study

Ghoneem E, Atalla H, Abdallah O, Hammouda MA, Abdel-Hameed M, Katamish H, Ragab K

Background: Endoscopic ultrasound-guided biliary drainage is widely accepted due to its high success rate, minimal need for re-intervention, and low incidence of pancreatitis. Our objective was to investigate the feasibility,...
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Presence of small and multiple gallstones increases the risk of biliary complications

Benjaminov F, Yassin S, Stein A, Naftali T, Konikoff FM

Background: Approximately 20% of patients with gallbladder stones (GS) also have common bile duct stones. This subgroup is susceptible to biliary complications, including obstructive jaundice, acute ascending cholangitis, and acute...
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