Segmental volvulus of the ileum without malrotation in an infant: A case report
Intestinal volvulus usually occur secondary to malrotation, and primary segmental volvulus has rarely been reported. A 12-month-old female infant presented with a 3-day history of excessive vomiting. An ultrasonography revealed a "whirlpool sign" in the right upper abdomen, suggesting smal...
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Main Authors: | Younglim Kim (Author), Suk-Bae Moon (Author) |
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2015-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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