Ann Pediatr (Paris)
November 1982
The authors report 12 personal cases and a bibliographic study showing the authenticity of acute pancreatitis and pancreatic pseudo-cyst following trauma. The clinico-pathological aspects, the course and the treatment are not specific. The medico-legal aspect is the most important for the secondary or late manifestations raise the problem of the imputability to the accident.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe greatest bulk of aqueous passes through a sieve-like trabecular wall to reach Schlemm's canal. The vacuoles of the endothelial lining of the trabecular wall are pressure-dependent one-way valves, adapted morphologically to provide for adequate aqueous transfer. Resistance to aqueous outflow seems to be most concentrated in the juxtacanalicular tissue which is also the site of the greatest mucopolysaccharide concentration and phagocytic activity.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe authors present a clinical case of post-traumatic stenosis of the small intestine. The improvement in the quality of radiological diagnosis by the use of double contrast study of the small bowel after duodenal intubation is emphasised. On the basis of this case, together with a review of the literature, they review the various problems of diagnosis, physiopathology and histology which may be posed by these stenoses, which it would seem possible to integrate into a wider physiopathological group: ischaemic stenoses of the digestive tract.
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