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Reversed intestinal rotation.

S J DePrima, D C Hardy, W E Brant

    Radiology
    |December 1, 1985
    PubMed
    Summary
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    Reversed intestinal rotation is a rare developmental anomaly of the bowel. Diagnosis can be made by identifying the unique position, course, and narrowing of the transverse colon.

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    Area of Science:

    • Developmental biology
    • Gastroenterology
    • Surgical anatomy

    Background:

    • Intestinal rotation anomalies are congenital defects occurring during fetal development.
    • Reversed intestinal rotation (malrotation) presents a rare but significant surgical challenge.
    • Understanding embryology is crucial for diagnosing and managing these complex conditions.

    Observation:

    • This report details a clinical case of reversed intestinal rotation.
    • The study reviews the embryological basis of this anomaly.
    • Clinical presentation and radiographic findings are analyzed.

    Findings:

    • Reversed intestinal rotation is characterized by abnormal positioning and course of the bowel.
    • A key diagnostic feature is the distinctive narrowing of the transverse colon.

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  • Radiographic imaging plays a vital role in identifying these anatomical variations.
  • Implications:

    • Early and accurate diagnosis of reversed intestinal rotation is essential for timely intervention.
    • Recognition of specific radiographic signs aids in prompt identification.
    • This condition highlights the importance of understanding congenital bowel anomalies in pediatric surgery.