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CASE REPORT
Acute necrotising gastritis in a 14-year-old girl
  1. Sardar Hassan Arif and
  2. Ayad Ahmad Mohammed
  1. Department of Surgery, College of Medicine, University of Duhok, Duhok City, Iraq
  1. Correspondence to Dr Ayad Ahmad Mohammed, ayadduhok{at}gmail.com, ayad.mohammed{at}uod.ac

Abstract

A 14-year-old female patient presented with acute generalised abdominal pain and two attacks of non-bilious vomiting for 2 days. She visited the emergency department and at presentation she was pale, dyspnaeic and there was no jaundice. Abdominal examination showed moderate abdominal distension with generalised abdominal tenderness. The bowel sounds were negative on auscultation. Plain abdominal X-ray showed hugely distended stomach with no free air detected in the peritoneal cavity. During laparotomy there was huge distension and gangrene of the stomach involving the whole stomach up to the fundus. Total gastrectomy done with roux-en-y reconstruction of the gastrointestinal continuity. The histopathological study of the sample showed gastric necrosis.

  • gastrointestinal system
  • stomach and duodenum
  • gastrointestinal surgery

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Footnotes

  • Contributors AAM and SHA have contributed to the concept of reporting the case and the patient data recording. Drafting the work, design and revision done by AAM. SHA took the consent from the patient for publishing the case. Final approval of the work to be published was done by AAM.

  • Funding The authors have not declared a specific grant for this research from any funding agency in the public, commercial or not-for-profit sectors.

  • Competing interests None declared.

  • Provenance and peer review Not commissioned; externally peer reviewed.

  • Patient consent for publication Obtained.