Tumors of the small bowel: about 27 cases

The Pan African Medical Journal
Ihsane MelloukiAdil Ibrahimi

Abstract

Tumors of the small bowel account for 5% of all tumors of the gastrointestinal tract. Although important progress has been made from a radiological and endoscopic point of view, they have a poor prognosis due to delayed diagnosis. This occurs because of the absence of clinical manifestations and of the difficulties of exploration. This study aimed to highlight the endoscopic and histologic features of tumors of the small bowel. We conducted a retrospective descriptive study in the Department of Hepato-Gastroenterology at the University hospital Hassan II, Fez, over a period of 11 years (2002-2012). We analyzed the epidemiological, clinical, endoscopic and histologic features of tumors of the small bowel. Data were collected from the medical records of 27 patients. The average age was 48 years [21-80 years] with a male predominance (H/F:2.4). Melenas led to the discovery of tumor in 55% of cases, abdominal mass in 15% of cases and Koenig syndrome or occlusive syndrome in 11% of cases. One patient had a history of celiac disease. CT enteroclysis showed the seat of the tumor in 18 cases. Push enteroscopy for detection of proximal tumors and double-balloon enteroscopy for detection of distal tumor were performed in 8 patients (30%)...Continue Reading

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