Transanal protrusion of intussusception can be sign of Waugh syndrome
Intussusception rarely occurs with transanal prolapse of intussusception (TAPI), this presentation may be a sign of Waugh's syndrome (WS), an association between intestinal malrotation and intussusception. The authors present the case of infant with an episode of TAPI, resolved with air enema,...
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Main Authors: | Noviello Carmine (Author), Cascone Salvatore (Author), Romano Mercedes (Author), Nobile Stefano (Author), Papparella Alfonso (Author) |
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2022-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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