Journal of Gandhara Medical and Dental Sciences (Oct 2021)
Pain Abdomen as a Presentation of Congenital Malrotation of Gut: A Case Series
Abstract
Malrotation of the gut can present at any age but the majority of patients present in neonatal period or early infancy. Most children present with a history of recurrent colicky abdominal pain, vomiting which can be bilious and failure to thrive. Delay in diagnosis leads to increase in mortality and morbidity. Here we present a series of three patients, one girl aged 6 years, one 10 months old boy and one 10 years old boy, who got admitted at our Pediatric Department in a one month period. Patients had a history of recurrent abdominal pain and occasional vomiting, seen and managed by multiple paediatricians and GP doctors with extensive diagnostic workup but never the accurate diagnosis was made. Thorough history was taken and examination done, planned work up done for diagnosis. High index of suspicion is needed in children presenting with recurrent pain in the abdomen. Targeted work-up should be done and patients be kept on follow-up for diagnosis of late presentation of congenital malrotation of the gut.
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