Acute Pancreatitis and Upper Gastrointestinal Bleeding as Presenting Symptoms of a Duodenal Brunner’s Gland Hamartoma

Brunner’s gland hamartomas are rare, benign small bowel tumours. There were fewer than 150 cases reported in the English literature until the end of the last century. These hamartomas may be discovered incidentally during an upper gastrointestinal tract endoscopy. Otherwise, they may be diagnosed in...

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Main Authors: Edy Stermer, Nizar Elias, Dean Keren, Tova Rainis, Omer Goldstein, Alexandra Lavy
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 2006-01-01
Series:Canadian Journal of Gastroenterology
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2006/806926
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spelling doaj-ee386f931fe743379eaf1705c941c4432020-11-24T23:07:12ZengHindawi LimitedCanadian Journal of Gastroenterology0835-79002006-01-0120854154210.1155/2006/806926Acute Pancreatitis and Upper Gastrointestinal Bleeding as Presenting Symptoms of a Duodenal Brunner’s Gland HamartomaEdy Stermer0Nizar Elias1Dean Keren2Tova Rainis3Omer Goldstein4Alexandra Lavy5Department of Gastroenterology, Bnai Zion Medical Center, The Bruce Rappaport School of Medicine, Technion, Haifa, IsraelDepartment of Internal Medicine, Bnai Zion Medical Center, The Bruce Rappaport School of Medicine, Technion, Haifa, IsraelDepartment of Gastroenterology, Bnai Zion Medical Center, The Bruce Rappaport School of Medicine, Technion, Haifa, IsraelDepartment of Gastroenterology, Bnai Zion Medical Center, The Bruce Rappaport School of Medicine, Technion, Haifa, IsraelDepartment of Gastroenterology, Bnai Zion Medical Center, The Bruce Rappaport School of Medicine, Technion, Haifa, IsraelDepartment of Gastroenterology, Bnai Zion Medical Center, The Bruce Rappaport School of Medicine, Technion, Haifa, IsraelBrunner’s gland hamartomas are rare, benign small bowel tumours. There were fewer than 150 cases reported in the English literature until the end of the last century. These hamartomas may be discovered incidentally during an upper gastrointestinal tract endoscopy. Otherwise, they may be diagnosed in patients presenting with acute upper gastrointestinal bleeding, anemia or symptoms of intestinal obstruction. The case of a young woman admitted for acute upper gastrointestinal bleeding along with acute pancreatitis is presented. The investigation revealed a giant Brunner’s gland hamartoma in the second part of the duodenum. After total endoscopic resection of the tumour, the patient has remained completely asymptomatic for a follow-up period of seven months.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2006/806926
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author Edy Stermer
Nizar Elias
Dean Keren
Tova Rainis
Omer Goldstein
Alexandra Lavy
spellingShingle Edy Stermer
Nizar Elias
Dean Keren
Tova Rainis
Omer Goldstein
Alexandra Lavy
Acute Pancreatitis and Upper Gastrointestinal Bleeding as Presenting Symptoms of a Duodenal Brunner’s Gland Hamartoma
Canadian Journal of Gastroenterology
author_facet Edy Stermer
Nizar Elias
Dean Keren
Tova Rainis
Omer Goldstein
Alexandra Lavy
author_sort Edy Stermer
title Acute Pancreatitis and Upper Gastrointestinal Bleeding as Presenting Symptoms of a Duodenal Brunner’s Gland Hamartoma
title_short Acute Pancreatitis and Upper Gastrointestinal Bleeding as Presenting Symptoms of a Duodenal Brunner’s Gland Hamartoma
title_full Acute Pancreatitis and Upper Gastrointestinal Bleeding as Presenting Symptoms of a Duodenal Brunner’s Gland Hamartoma
title_fullStr Acute Pancreatitis and Upper Gastrointestinal Bleeding as Presenting Symptoms of a Duodenal Brunner’s Gland Hamartoma
title_full_unstemmed Acute Pancreatitis and Upper Gastrointestinal Bleeding as Presenting Symptoms of a Duodenal Brunner’s Gland Hamartoma
title_sort acute pancreatitis and upper gastrointestinal bleeding as presenting symptoms of a duodenal brunner’s gland hamartoma
publisher Hindawi Limited
series Canadian Journal of Gastroenterology
issn 0835-7900
publishDate 2006-01-01
description Brunner’s gland hamartomas are rare, benign small bowel tumours. There were fewer than 150 cases reported in the English literature until the end of the last century. These hamartomas may be discovered incidentally during an upper gastrointestinal tract endoscopy. Otherwise, they may be diagnosed in patients presenting with acute upper gastrointestinal bleeding, anemia or symptoms of intestinal obstruction. The case of a young woman admitted for acute upper gastrointestinal bleeding along with acute pancreatitis is presented. The investigation revealed a giant Brunner’s gland hamartoma in the second part of the duodenum. After total endoscopic resection of the tumour, the patient has remained completely asymptomatic for a follow-up period of seven months.
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2006/806926
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