Journal of Radiology Case Reports, Vol 3, No 2 (2009)

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3 week old baby girl with initially misdiagnosed malrotation due to patient rotation. Initial upper gastrointestinal contrast study suggesting a diagnosis of malrotation. On closer examination it can be seen that the film is rotated.

The malrotated baby – a diagnostic dilemma

Katharine Ann Jamieson, Kokila Lakhoo, Kaye Platt

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Abstract


We present a case in which misinterpretation of radiological images resulted in an incorrect diagnosis of malrotation. This case highlights the importance of adequate radiological review of images and of ensuring that the clinical picture matches the findings. Had this not been questioned in this case the baby could have undergone an unnecessary operation with potential mortality and morbidity.


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