Intestinal invagination secondary to intestinal adenocarcinoma in coeliac disease
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2015
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BMJ Publishing Group
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Invagination is defined as a medical condition in which a part of the gastrointestinal tract has entered into another section. Intestinal invagination is a rare clinical entity among adults and there is an underlying structural lesion in most of the cases. Coeliac disease is considered as a risk factor for intestinal invagination, because of the associated inflammatory processes and motility disorders as well as the increased risk for secondary malignancies. We report a case of intestinal invagination secondary to intestinal adenocarcinoma in a woman with coeliac disease, whose adherence to a gluten-free diet was poor. Copyright 2015 BMJ Publishing Group. All rights reserved.
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Hemoglobin; Abdominal Distension; Abdominal Pain; Abdominal Radiography; Adult; Article; Case Report; Celiac Disease; Disease Association; Echography; Female; Gluten Free Diet; Human; Ileus; Intestinal Invagination; Intestine Carcinoma; Invagination; Iron Deficiency Anemia; Leukocyte Count; Medical History; Middle Aged; Nausea; Physical Examination; Priority Journal; Vomiting; Adenocarcinoma; Celiac Disease; Complication; Intestinal Neoplasms; Intestine Mucosa; Intussusception; Pathology; Rare Disease; Adenocarcinoma; Celiac Disease; Female; Humans; Intestinal Mucosa; Intestinal Neoplasms; Intussusception; Middle Aged; Rare Diseases
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BMJ Case Reports
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Q3
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2015