Congenital peritoneal encapsulation - A cause of intestinal strangulation in a child
Congenital Peritoneal Encapsulation (CPE) is a very rare condition originating from intestinal malrotation during the 12th week of gestation. Most of the time asymptomatic it can however lead to intestinal obstruction. Sclerotising Encapsulating Peritonitis and Abdominal Cocoon, that are both of inf...
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Main Authors: | Marek Wolski (Author), Maria Żerańska (Author), Anna Piotrowska (Author), Karolina Pomorska (Author), Andrzej Kamiński (Author) |
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2017-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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