1995
DOI: 10.3919/ringe1963.56.2103
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A Case of Jejunal Membranous Stenosis Developing From Blunt Abdominal Trauma

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“…Bryner and Jerrold thought that the strictured segments are caused by an impaired blood supply that results in hemorrhagic infarction of the mucosa, which ulcers, but the serosa remains intact, and healing occurs by fibrosis, resulting in a severe stricture 8 . In Japan, jejuno‐ileal atresia after abdominal trauma is seen in 33 cases reviewed by Ashida et al 9 . There was only one case that showed mucosal diaphragm of the jejunum that became symptomatic.…”
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“…Bryner and Jerrold thought that the strictured segments are caused by an impaired blood supply that results in hemorrhagic infarction of the mucosa, which ulcers, but the serosa remains intact, and healing occurs by fibrosis, resulting in a severe stricture 8 . In Japan, jejuno‐ileal atresia after abdominal trauma is seen in 33 cases reviewed by Ashida et al 9 . There was only one case that showed mucosal diaphragm of the jejunum that became symptomatic.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%