Trans-Mesenteric Hernia in Infants: Report of Two Cases
Internal hernias are rare causes of intestinal obstruction in children. Trans-mesenteric hernia remains the most common form. We report transmesenteric hernia in a neonate and infant presented with intestinal obstruction.
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Main Authors: | Aziz Elmadi (Author), M Lechqar (Author), I El Biache (Author), S Tenkorang (Author), K Khattala (Author), M Rami (Author), Y Bouabdallah (Author) |
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2014-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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