pica has been researched along with Gastrointestinal-Hemorrhage* in 3 studies
1 review(s) available for pica and Gastrointestinal-Hemorrhage
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Retención de videocápsula endoscópica, una nueva enfermedad médico-quirúrgica: serie de casos.
The endoscopic video capsule (EVC), a minimally invasive method of study of the gastrointestinal system indicated in occult gastrointestinal bleeding, has as main complication the retention of endoscopic capsule (CR), currently it is managed with direct extraction using double-balloon enteroscopy; however, when it fails due to its location or associated pathologies, the surgical intervention results in the most successful approach.. To evaluate clinical characteristics and management of patients with video capsule endoscopy retention.. From January 2001 to December 2018, a retrospective search was carried out in three centers, of patients with CR diagnosis, clinical variables and approach were evaluated, in addition to a critical review of the literature.. 15 patients with a diagnosis of CR (eight 8 women and seven men), average age 65 (range: 45-77). Seven required surgical management, three endoscopic and five medical management.. The CR is a new pathology of low prevalence, the surgical management resulting from a second therapeutic line when the removal of the VCE has not been possible endoscopically, this pathology requires special attention in the patient's medical history and symptoms for diagnosis and management.. La videocápsula endoscópica (VCE), método mínimamente invasivo de estudio del sistema gastrointestinal indicado en hemorragia digestiva oculta, tiene como principal complicación la retención de la cápsula endoscópica (RCE). Actualmente se maneja con extracción directa empleando enteroscopia de doble balón; sin embargo, cuando falla por su localización o por patologías asociadas, la intervención quirúrgica resulta el método de mayor éxito.. Evaluar las características clínicas y el manejo de pacientes con RCE.. De enero de 2001 a diciembre de 2018 se realizó un búsqueda retrospectiva, en tres centros, de pacientes con diagnóstico de RCE. Se evaluaron variables clínicas y de manejo, y además se realizó una revisión crítica de la literatura.. Se hallaron 15 pacientes con diagnóstico de RCE (ocho mujeres y siete hombres), con una edad promedio de 65 años (rango: 45-77). Siete requirieron manejo quirúrgico, tres manejo endoscópico y cinco manejo médico.. La RCE es una patología nueva de baja prevalencia. El manejo quirúrgico resulta ser una segunda línea terapéutica cuando la extracción de la VCE no ha sido posible endoscópicamente. Para su diagnóstico y manejo, esta patología requiere una especial atención a la historia clínica, los antecedentes y los síntomas de los pacientes. Topics: Aged; Capsule Endoscopy; Female; Gastrointestinal Hemorrhage; Humans; Male; Pica; Retrospective Studies | 2020 |
2 other study(ies) available for pica and Gastrointestinal-Hemorrhage
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Rare-earth magnet ingestion: a childhood danger reaches adolescence.
Ingestion of multiple magnets may cause serious gastrointestinal morbidity, such as pressure necrosis, perforation, fistula formation, or intestinal obstruction due to forceful attraction across bowel wall. Although the consequences of multiple magnet ingestion are well documented in young children, the current popularity of small, powerful rare-earth magnets marketed as "desk toys" has heightened this safety concern in all pediatric age groups. A recent US Consumer Product Safety Commission product-wide warning additionally reports the adolescent practice of using toy high-powered, ball-bearing magnets to simulate tongue and lip piercings, a behavior that may increase risk of inadvertent ingestion. We describe 2 cases of older children (male; aged 10 and 13 years, respectively) with unintentional ingestion of multiple rare-earth magnets. Health care providers should be alerted to the potential for misuse of these high-powered, ball-bearing magnets among older children and adolescents. Topics: Adolescent; Child; Emergencies; Endoscopy, Digestive System; Foreign Bodies; Gastrointestinal Hemorrhage; Humans; Magnets; Male; Metals, Rare Earth; Pica; Play and Playthings | 2013 |
Cautopyreiophagia.
Topics: Colonic Neoplasms; Female; Gastrointestinal Hemorrhage; Humans; Middle Aged; Pica | 1977 |