RESUMEN
Dog bite injuries are common in children. They are a major cause of morbidity and mortality involving commonly the extremities, head, and neck. Injuries to the torso represent only 10% of injuries. Visceral injury by a dog bite in children is a rare clinical scenario with very few cases reported. We present a 2-year-old female child who suffered a severe dog bite injury causing colonic perforation.
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Colitis Isquémica , Colitis , Impactación Fecal , Perforación Intestinal , Adolescente , Colitis/diagnóstico , HumanosRESUMEN
Neuroblastoma (NBL) and nephroblastoma present with abdominal mass and various imaging features help in differentiating the two; however, localisation is difficult in large masses and at times imaging features can be confusing. Here, we describe the case of large left-sided NBL arising from the adrenal and involving the left kidney with moderate hydronephrosis.