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S. Deftereos
Democritous University of Thrace, Department of Radiology, Greece
H. Soultanidis
University Hospital of Alexandroupolis, Department of Pediatric Surgery, Alexandroupolis, Greece
C. Limas
University Hospital of Alexandroupolis, Department of Pediatric Surgery, Alexandroupolis, Greece
A. Tsalkidis
Democritous University of Thrace, Department of Pediatrics, Greece
E. Gouliamtzi
University Hospital of Alexandroupolis, Neonatal Intensive Care Unit, Alexandroupolis, Greece
J. Manavis
Democritous University of Thrace, Department of Radiology, Greece
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Duodenal Duplication. Is Ultrasound Appearance Enough to Confirm the Diagnosis?
Vol 13 No 4: December 2004
Section: Case Reports
Pages: 347-347
Abstract
A case of duodenal duplication is reported. It is a rare anomaly and is commonly discovered during infancy. Symptoms of partial obstruction dominate the clinical picture. Abdominal ultrasound (US) seems to be the best method to confirm the diagnosis especially when the two-layer pattern is present. In our case the radiological evaluation apart from US comprised plain film of the abdomen, upper gastrointestinal series and CT scan. The diagnosis of duodenal duplication made by US examination as well as by gastrointestinal series and CT scan was confirmed surgically. We consider that when at US the sign of two-layer pattern is present there is no need for further radiological evaluation for alimentary tract duplication.