The Southern Medical Journal (SMJ) is the official, peer-reviewed journal of the Southern Medical Association. It has a multidisciplinary and inter-professional focus that covers a broad range of topics relevant to physicians and other healthcare specialists.

SMJ // Article

Review Article

The Many Faces of Meckels Diverticulum

Authors: HUGH V. FIROR MD

Abstract

ABSTRACTMeckels diverticulum usually presents as a diagnostic problem. Its most common clinical manifestations—lower GI bleeding, small bowel obstruction, and features suggesting acute appendicitis—are fairly well known. Other clinical presentations include a Meckels diverticulum in an omphalocele, lower GI bleeding followed by perforation, perforation secondary to blunt trauma, and presentation as iron deficiency anemia with and without episodes of overt hemorrhage. Illustrative cases emphasize indications for and usefulness of abdominal scanning as a diagnostic aid.

This content is limited to qualifying members.

Existing members, please login first

If you have an existing account please login now to access this article or view purchase options.

Purchase only this article ($25)

Create a free account, then purchase this article to download or access it online for 24 hours.

Purchase an SMJ online subscription ($75)

Create a free account, then purchase a subscription to get complete access to all articles for a full year.

Purchase a membership plan (fees vary)

Premium members can access all articles plus recieve many more benefits. View all membership plans and benefit packages.

References