Klin Padiatr 2014; 226(01): 44-46
DOI: 10.1055/s-0033-1358675
Case Report
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Cystic Fibrosis as a Rare Cause of Apple Peel Syndrome

Mukoviszidose als seltene Ursache eines ‚Apple-Peel‘-Syndroms
I. J. Broekaert
1   Pediatric Pulmonary, Children’s University Hospital Cologne, Germany
,
S. van Koningsbruggen-Rietschel
1   Pediatric Pulmonary, Children’s University Hospital Cologne, Germany
,
E. Rietschel
1   Pediatric Pulmonary, Children’s University Hospital Cologne, Germany
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Publication History

Publication Date:
16 January 2014 (online)

Abstract

Apple peel atresia is a special form of intestinal atresia with absence of mesentery. It is most likely due to an intrauterine intestinal vascular accident and has been described with other anomalies. Meconium ileus can compromise blood supply causing intestinal atresia. Therefore, cystic fibrosis needs to be ruled out in apple peel syndrome.

Zusammenfassung

Die ‚Apple-Peel‘-Atresie ist eine Sonderform der Dünndarmatresie mit einer Mesenteriallücke. Sie wird am ehesten durch einen intrauterinen intestinalen Gefäßverschluss verursacht und ist beschrieben worden mit weiteren Anomalien. Ein Mekoniumileus kann die Blutversorgung beeinträchtigen, welcher eine Dünndarmatresie verursachen kann. Deshalb sollte beim Vorliegen eines ‚Apple-Peel‘-Syndroms eine Mukoviszidose ausgeschlossen werden.

 
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