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العنوان
Video Capsule Endoscopy in Comparison to Radiological Examination in Detection of Small Bowel Lesions/
المؤلف
Elgammal,Ahmed Sayed Ahmed Ibrahim
هيئة الاعداد
باحث / أحمد سيد أحمد إبراهيم الجمال
مشرف / أمير حلمي سامي
مشرف / نيفين إبراهيم موسى
مشرف / شيرين أبو بكر صالح
تاريخ النشر
2021
عدد الصفحات
136.p:
اللغة
الإنجليزية
الدرجة
ماجستير
التخصص
الطب الباطني
تاريخ الإجازة
1/1/2021
مكان الإجازة
جامعة عين شمس - كلية الطب - Internal Medicine
الفهرس
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Abstract

Introduction: Small bowel obscured its lesions as secrets which were difficult to diagnose before video capsule endoscopy as a new modality for investigation.
Aim of the study: Evaluation of video capsule endoscopy in comparison to radiological examination in detection of small bowel lesions.
Patients and methods: Fifty patients were recruited from Kafrawy Video Capsule Endoscopy Unit of Internal Medicine Department and endoscopy unit of Ain Shams University Hospital. The study included patients with occult or overt GIT bleeding, patients with unexplained microcytic iron deficiency anemia, patients with chronic diarrhea and abdominal pain, with normal upper GI endoscopy and colonoscopy. Exclusion of any patient younger than 18 years old, has intestinal stricture, achalasia, or dysphagia. All patients were studied biochemically with CBC and radiological by CT pelvis and abdomen with IV and oral positive contrast some of them were radiologically examined with CTE or CT mesenteric angiography.
Results: The study revealed that the detection rate of SB lesions with VCE was 84%. In the current study, (44%) of cases had AVMs, (72.73) % of them were above the age of forty five, and (27.27) % were below the age of forty five. All patients who were investigated with CT mesenteric angiography revealed negative results. In this study (20) % of patients had SB masses and polyps, (70) % of them were at age of forty five or more and only (30) % of them were below the age of forty five. All patients underwent CT pelvis and abdomen with IV and oral positive contrast, and we found that all patients had a negative results regarding the SB lesions. In this study one patient (2)% was diagnosed with hookworm infection.
Conclusion: VCE has a high detection rate of SB lesions (84)%. CTE has a low significance in detection of SB vascular lesions and CT mesenteric angiography sensitivity relatively low. AVMs more common with increasing the age. PHE and SB ectopic varicies, were found to be common causes of GIT bleeding in CLD patient