Segmental absence of intestinal musculature increasingly recognized in premature infants with perforated viscus: A case series
Introduction: Segmental absence of intestinal musculature (SAIM) is a pathological diagnosis, denoting focal absence of the muscularis propria in the presence of intact surrounding structures. This condition often presents as spontaneous intestinal perforation (SIP) and can be difficult to distingui...
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Main Authors: | Carolina Pinzon-Guzman (Author), Alexander Kevorkov (Author), Karl Grenier (Author), Maeve O'Neill Trudeau (Author), Pramod Puligandla (Author), Etienne St-Louis (Author) |
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2024-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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