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Linda Mahgoub1, Nenad Lilic, Mark Evans
1University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.
Abstract:
Gastric pneumatosis and thickened gastric wall are rare radiological findings that may be indicative of severe gastrointestinal tract ischaemia or necrosis; we report a case with a brief discussion of the literature. The premature neonate conveyed an interesting series of rare X-ray findings which were secondary to extensive gastric, duodenal and proximal jejunal infarction. She was managed palliatively and died.
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