Concomitant Heterotopic Pancreas and Endometriosis as a Rare Cause of Ileo-Ileal Intussusception in a Young Woman with Spina Bifida: Case Report and Literature Review

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This case report details a 33-year-old woman with spina bifida who experienced ileo-ileal intussusception caused by a rare combination of heterotopic pancreas and endometriosis.

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INTRODUCTION: Isolated heterotopic pancreas (HP) as the primary cause of bowel intussusception is extremely rare. We report a case of a 33-year-old female patient with spina bifida admitted to the Emergency Surgical Department for ileal intussusception due to the presence of heterotopic pancreas associated with endometriosis. AREAS COVERED: Symptomatic ileal intussusception for ectopic pancreas is usually associated with overt gastrointestinal blood loss (predominantly melena), abdominal pain, vomiting, and weight loss. Treatment is universally surgical. EXPERT COMMENTARY: Isolated heterotopic pancreas is a rare condition; it should be considered in the differential diagnosis of bowel intussusception.

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endometriosis

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Choristoma Endometriosis Ileal Diseases Intussusception Pancreas Spinal Dysraphism Adult Choristoma Choristoma Choristoma Endometriosis Endometriosis Endometriosis Female Humans Ileal Diseases Ileal Diseases Ileal Diseases Intussusception Intussusception

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