The Prolapsed Intussusceptum in a 4-month-old Male: A Case Report
A case of intussusception may be missed on initial presentation, if the physician is not vigilant or if non-specific symptoms are present. It may progress to prolapse per anus, if not attended to. We reported a case of intussusception, i.e. missed on the initial presentation by a local practitioner...
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Main Authors: | Parveen Kumar (Author), Yogesh Kumar Sarin (Author), Nitin Jain (Author) |
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Mazandaran University of Medical Sciences,
2021-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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