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A Mouse Model of Intestinal Partial Obstruction
Published on: March 5, 2018
Intestinal obstruction and pseudo-obstruction in patients with systemic sclerosis
Jorge A Zapatier1, Andrew Ukleja
1Department of Gastroenterology, Cleveland Clinic Florida, Weston, Florida 33331, USA. jzapatier@hotmail.com
Abstract:
Chronic intestinal pseudo-obstruction is a known complication of patients with systemic sclerosis, manifested as nausea, vomiting, constipation, abdominal distension and pain. We report a series of cases with systemic sclerosis that presented with signs of intestinal obstruction. In all cases, the differentiation between a pseudo-obstruction and true mechanical obstruction remained a formidable challenge. Our goal was to present different scenarios of patients with systemic sclerosis and features of intestinal obstruction, with a review on its clinical approach.
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