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Congenital duodenal stenosis: a rare cause of failure to thrive
Journal
Portuguese Journal of Pediatrics
ISSN
2184-4453
Date Issued
2025-07-29
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DOI
10.24875/PJP.25000001
Abstract
Introduction: Duodenal stenosis is a congenital condition involving partial obstruction of the duodenal lumen. It often presents later with vague symptoms, delaying diagnosis. Case Report: We describe the case of a 19-month-old girl with recurrent
vomiting since the neonatal period, initially resolving with no signs of obstruction. At 16 months, she showed faltering growth, initially attributed to colitis, with temporary symptom improvement. Three months later, vomiting recurred. The combination of chronic vomiting, growth delay and symptom recurrence raised the suspicion of a structural issue. Imaging confirmed duodenal stenosis, and she underwent a corrective duod enoduodenostomy.
Discussion: This case highlights incomplete intestinal obstruction with non-specific symptoms delaying diagnosis. Clinicians should maintain a high index of suspicion for structural
anomalies in children with persistent vomiting and failure to thrive.
vomiting since the neonatal period, initially resolving with no signs of obstruction. At 16 months, she showed faltering growth, initially attributed to colitis, with temporary symptom improvement. Three months later, vomiting recurred. The combination of chronic vomiting, growth delay and symptom recurrence raised the suspicion of a structural issue. Imaging confirmed duodenal stenosis, and she underwent a corrective duod enoduodenostomy.
Discussion: This case highlights incomplete intestinal obstruction with non-specific symptoms delaying diagnosis. Clinicians should maintain a high index of suspicion for structural
anomalies in children with persistent vomiting and failure to thrive.
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