Ball of Ascris lumbricoides visible on X Ray

Authors

  • Juan Rubén Rosa Espinoza UNAH-VS
  • Carol Alvarado Lemus HNMCR

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5377/pediatrica.v7i1.6935

Abstract

Meckel's diverticulum is the most common birth defect of the gastrointestinal tract, it is a remnant of the omphalomesenteric duct, a structure that connects the yolk sac to the primitive midgut during fetal development. Omphalomesenteric obliterates the canal between the fifth and seventh weeks of gestation. It is generally located in the last meter of small intestine in its antimesial side. It may be asymptomatic or manifest as an acute appendicitis and can be complicated by bleeding, diverticulitis, obstruction and rarely with malignant transformation. Four children diagnosed with Meckel's diverticulum at the Honduran Social Security Institute are presented, to expand knowledge about this entity.
Keywords
Meckel diverticulum

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Author Biographies

Juan Rubén Rosa Espinoza, UNAH-VS

Residente de Tercer Año Postgrado de Pediatría Universidad Nacional Autónoma de Honduras-Valle de Sula.

Carol Alvarado Lemus, HNMCR

Cirujano pediatra Hospital Nacional Dr. Mario Catarino Rivas

Published

2019-01-11

How to Cite

Rosa Espinoza, J. R., & Lemus, C. A. (2019). Ball of Ascris lumbricoides visible on X Ray. Acta Pediátrica Hondureña, 7(1), 567. https://doi.org/10.5377/pediatrica.v7i1.6935

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Clinical Images