Alvarez Sánchez A, Ciriza de los Ríos C, García Cabezas J, Sánchez Pernaute A, Díaz-Rubio M
Servicio de Aparato Digestivo, Hospital Universitario San Carlos, Madrid.
An Med Interna. 1995 Oct;12(10):505-7.
We report the case of a 35-years-old-woman with history of abdominal surgery who presented several episodes of intermittent intestinal obstruction. Postoperative adhesions were suspected; laparoscopy surgery was made and uterine and anexial inflammation was observed. She was discharge with the diagnosis of inflammatory pelvic disease. Posteriorly, she was admitted with a new episode of intestinal obstruction. At laparotomy, intestinal intussusception was founded due to the presence of intestinal leiomyoma. We stress the relevance of two possible etiologies of intestinal obstruction; the coexistence of them difficult the diagnosis. Epidemiology, clinical presentation and diagnosis of leiomyomas of small intestine were reviewed.