Abstract
A jejunal ectopic pancreas, where pancreatic tissue is found outside of the usual anatomical location, is a rare submucosal tumor that may cause obscure gastrointestinal (GI) bleeding. After initial negative endoscopic evaluation of the obscure GI bleeding, including colonoscopy and/or upper endoscopy, it is reasonable to proceed with further evaluation of the small bowel. Diagnostic options for the evaluation of the small bowel may include capsule endoscopy, push enteroscopy, or barium contrast small bowel studies. Here, we report a case of obscure GI bleeding caused by a jejunal ectopic pancreas, diagnosed through capsule endoscopy and barium contrast small bowel studies, which was treated successfully with single incision access laparoscopy.
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Choi, W. H., Chang, H. J., Seung, J. H., Ko, B. S., & Kang, S. B. (2013). A case of a jejunal ectopic pancreas presenting as obscure gastrointestinal bleeding. The Korean Journal of Gastroenterology = Taehan Sohwagi Hakhoe Chi, 62(3), 165–168. https://doi.org/10.4166/kjg.2013.62.3.165
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