Abstract
Heterotopic tissue is a congenital anomaly that has been previously reported. Gastric and pancreatic heterotopia are among the most studied ones. Herein, we describe a case of a combined pancreatic and gastric heterotopia that formed a mass and caused a small intestine obstruction in a 61-year-old male. We also did a brief literature review of cases with gastric and pancreatic heterotopia in adult patients.
Highlights
Heterotopic tissue is a congenital anomaly that has been previously reported
Patient was not on any anticoagulation medications. He denied any recent use of Nonsteroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drugs (NSAIDs)
Heterotopic gastric mucosa (HGM) was first described by Schmidt in 1805 when he reported a case of HGM in the esophagus [2]
Summary
Heterotopic tissue is a congenital anomaly that has been previously reported. Gastric and pancreatic heterotopia are among the most studied ones. We describe a case of a combined pancreatic and gastric heterotopia that formed a mass and caused a small intestine obstruction in a 61-year-old male.
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