Iatrogenic rectal perforation due to application of topical treatment in a patient with ulcerative colitis: a rare complication
We present the case of a patient with ulcerative colitis who suffered a rectal perforation complicated with a superinfected collection after the application of topical mesalazine foam.PMID:37073710 | DOI:10.17235/reed.2023.9599/2023 (Source: Revista Espanola de Enfermedades Digestivas)
Source: Revista Espanola de Enfermedades Digestivas - April 19, 2023 Category: Gastroenterology Authors: Jorge Barajas P érez Óscar Moralejo Lozano Natalia Mar ía Arietti López Laura Monserrat L ópez Torres Raquel Olvido Lomas P érez Concepci ón Muñoz Rosas Rafael Ángel Gómez Rodríguez Source Type: research

Overview of the National Cancer Screening Program for Colorectal Cancer in Korea over 14 Years (2004-2017)
CONCLUSION: The participation rates and performance of the NCSP for CRC have steadily improved, whereas adherence to follow-up tests has decreased. Additionally, there is a rapid growth in colonoscopy volume as a follow-up test. Continued efforts are required to improve the follow-up rates.PMID:36915246 | DOI:10.4143/crt.2022.1432 (Source: Cancer Control)
Source: Cancer Control - March 14, 2023 Category: Cancer & Oncology Authors: Bomi Park Eun Young Her Kyeongmin Lee Fatima Nari Jae Kwan Jun Kui Son Choi Mina Suh Source Type: research

Bilious Emesis and Failure to Pass Meconium in the Nursery: A Case Study
We present a case of an infant born to a mother with COVID-19, who at 24 hours of life was treated with a glycerin suppository for failure to pass meconium and went on to develop bilious emesis and abdominal distention as feeding continued over the next several hours. After a barium enema identified the distal obstruction, the pediatric surgical team used rectal irrigation to remove a large meconium plug, which mimicked the appearance of the descending colon on plain film, in a case of small left colon syndrome. Although intestinal obstruction in the newborn is rare, it is imperative that it is promptly diagnosed and treat...
Source: Neonatal Network - January 11, 2023 Category: Perinatology & Neonatology Authors: Jennifer M Bencze Jane A Crotteau Theresa M Urbina Elizabeth V Schulz Source Type: research

Bilious Emesis and Failure to Pass Meconium in the Nursery: A Case Study
We present a case of an infant born to a mother with COVID-19, who at 24 hours of life was treated with a glycerin suppository for failure to pass meconium and went on to develop bilious emesis and abdominal distention as feeding continued over the next several hours. After a barium enema identified the distal obstruction, the pediatric surgical team used rectal irrigation to remove a large meconium plug, which mimicked the appearance of the descending colon on plain film, in a case of small left colon syndrome. Although intestinal obstruction in the newborn is rare, it is imperative that it is promptly diagnosed and treat...
Source: Neonatal Network - January 11, 2023 Category: Perinatology & Neonatology Authors: Jennifer M Bencze Jane A Crotteau Theresa M Urbina Elizabeth V Schulz Source Type: research

Bilious Emesis and Failure to Pass Meconium in the Nursery: A Case Study
We present a case of an infant born to a mother with COVID-19, who at 24 hours of life was treated with a glycerin suppository for failure to pass meconium and went on to develop bilious emesis and abdominal distention as feeding continued over the next several hours. After a barium enema identified the distal obstruction, the pediatric surgical team used rectal irrigation to remove a large meconium plug, which mimicked the appearance of the descending colon on plain film, in a case of small left colon syndrome. Although intestinal obstruction in the newborn is rare, it is imperative that it is promptly diagnosed and treat...
Source: Neonatal Network - January 11, 2023 Category: Perinatology & Neonatology Authors: Jennifer M Bencze Jane A Crotteau Theresa M Urbina Elizabeth V Schulz Source Type: research

Bilious Emesis and Failure to Pass Meconium in the Nursery: A Case Study
We present a case of an infant born to a mother with COVID-19, who at 24 hours of life was treated with a glycerin suppository for failure to pass meconium and went on to develop bilious emesis and abdominal distention as feeding continued over the next several hours. After a barium enema identified the distal obstruction, the pediatric surgical team used rectal irrigation to remove a large meconium plug, which mimicked the appearance of the descending colon on plain film, in a case of small left colon syndrome. Although intestinal obstruction in the newborn is rare, it is imperative that it is promptly diagnosed and treat...
Source: Neonatal Network - January 11, 2023 Category: Perinatology & Neonatology Authors: Jennifer M Bencze Jane A Crotteau Theresa M Urbina Elizabeth V Schulz Source Type: research

Bilious Emesis and Failure to Pass Meconium in the Nursery: A Case Study
We present a case of an infant born to a mother with COVID-19, who at 24 hours of life was treated with a glycerin suppository for failure to pass meconium and went on to develop bilious emesis and abdominal distention as feeding continued over the next several hours. After a barium enema identified the distal obstruction, the pediatric surgical team used rectal irrigation to remove a large meconium plug, which mimicked the appearance of the descending colon on plain film, in a case of small left colon syndrome. Although intestinal obstruction in the newborn is rare, it is imperative that it is promptly diagnosed and treat...
Source: Neonatal Network - January 11, 2023 Category: Perinatology & Neonatology Authors: Jennifer M Bencze Jane A Crotteau Theresa M Urbina Elizabeth V Schulz Source Type: research

Bilious Emesis and Failure to Pass Meconium in the Nursery: A Case Study
We present a case of an infant born to a mother with COVID-19, who at 24 hours of life was treated with a glycerin suppository for failure to pass meconium and went on to develop bilious emesis and abdominal distention as feeding continued over the next several hours. After a barium enema identified the distal obstruction, the pediatric surgical team used rectal irrigation to remove a large meconium plug, which mimicked the appearance of the descending colon on plain film, in a case of small left colon syndrome. Although intestinal obstruction in the newborn is rare, it is imperative that it is promptly diagnosed and treat...
Source: Neonatal Network - January 11, 2023 Category: Perinatology & Neonatology Authors: Jennifer M Bencze Jane A Crotteau Theresa M Urbina Elizabeth V Schulz Source Type: research

Bilious Emesis and Failure to Pass Meconium in the Nursery: A Case Study
We present a case of an infant born to a mother with COVID-19, who at 24 hours of life was treated with a glycerin suppository for failure to pass meconium and went on to develop bilious emesis and abdominal distention as feeding continued over the next several hours. After a barium enema identified the distal obstruction, the pediatric surgical team used rectal irrigation to remove a large meconium plug, which mimicked the appearance of the descending colon on plain film, in a case of small left colon syndrome. Although intestinal obstruction in the newborn is rare, it is imperative that it is promptly diagnosed and treat...
Source: Neonatal Network - January 11, 2023 Category: Perinatology & Neonatology Authors: Jennifer M Bencze Jane A Crotteau Theresa M Urbina Elizabeth V Schulz Source Type: research