Medical History And Clinical Findings: A 43-year old male patient was admitted because of diffuse abdominal discomfort for two days, which had started in the upper abdomen; medical history, no previous surgical interventions at the abdomen.
Investigations: Gastroscopy and abdominal ultrasound revealed only a mild gastritis. Laboratory parameters: showed only a slight leucocytosis (10 610/µL).
A 46-year-old woman was admitted because of recurrent postprandial vomiting including weight loss of 30 kg within the last 5 - 6 months. The physical investigation was indicative of preileus. CT scan revealed an unclear thickening of the jejunum.
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