Autor: |
Asafu Adjaye Frimpong G; Spectra Health Imaging and Interventional Radiology Centre, Post Office Box, Kumasi KS 5431, Ghana.; Department of Radiology, Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology, Kumasi, Ghana., Aboagye E; Spectra Health Imaging and Interventional Radiology Centre, Post Office Box, Kumasi KS 5431, Ghana., Ayisi-Boateng NK; University Hospital, Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology, Kumasi, Ghana., Antwi K; County Hospital, Kumasi, Ghana., Bawuah KA; Department of Radiology, Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital, Kumasi, Ghana., Coleman NE; Spectra Health Imaging and Interventional Radiology Centre, Post Office Box, Kumasi KS 5431, Ghana., Nunoo AW; Spectra Health Imaging and Interventional Radiology Centre, Post Office Box, Kumasi KS 5431, Ghana., Danso DB; Spectra Health Imaging and Interventional Radiology Centre, Post Office Box, Kumasi KS 5431, Ghana., Amoah M; County Hospital, Kumasi, Ghana., Kwofie B; County Hospital, Kumasi, Ghana. |
Abstrakt: |
The concurrence of wandering spleen, organoaxial gastric volvulus, and pancreatic volvulus is very rare. They have been associated with symptoms such as severe abdominal pain, abdominal distention, and vomiting. However, the diagnosis remains complicated and any delay can result in ischemia and necrosis of the organs involved. In this case presentation, we present a unique case involving a 14-year-old girl who presented initially with acute abdominal pain. Assessment with enhanced computed tomography scan led to the diagnosis of wandering spleen, organoaxial gastric volvulus, and pancreatic volvulus, in addition to cholestasis, making it the first study to report on the simultaneous occurrence of this triad and cholestasis. |