Conference PortalConference Home Delegate LoginThe Conference Portal will be open until the end of July 2021. Please log in to access it and view the Poster Area and Conference VIdeos. Username Password Forgot your password? Login BACK TO ALL POSTERS ← A DIAGNOSTIC DILEMMA: CASE REPORT OF A YOUNG BOY WITH ABDOMINAL TUBERCULOSIS WHO WAS INITIALLY THOUGHT TO HAVE CROHN’S DISEASE APPLICATIONS, EFFICACY AND SAFETY OF OVER THE SCOPE CLIPS® IN CHILDREN Shishu-OTSC-BSPGHAN Subscribe Login Notify of new follow-up comments new replies to my comments Please login to comment 2 Comments Oldest Newest Most Voted Inline Feedbacks View all comments sue protheroe 1 year ago Interesting poster. thanks. What were the indications for use in your children – is it as as described in your conclusion? Was there an oesophageal lesion in the patient that was the site of the perforation there ? thanks Shishu Sharma 1 year ago Reply to sue protheroe Hi Sue Many thanks for visiting the poster. The indications in our cohort other than acute GI bleed are the same as described in the conclusion. There was no known pre-existing lesion at the site of iatrogenic perforation. Regards Shishu
Interesting poster. thanks.
What were the indications for use in your children – is it as as described in your conclusion?
Was there an oesophageal lesion in the patient that was the site of the perforation there ?
thanks
Hi Sue
Many thanks for visiting the poster.
The indications in our cohort other than acute GI bleed are the same as described in the conclusion.
There was no known pre-existing lesion at the site of iatrogenic perforation.
Regards
Shishu