Recurrent intussusception as a rare clinical manifestation of intestinal malrotation in children-a case report and review of literature
Abstract Background Mobile caecum along with malfixed small bowel mesentery in malrotation is incriminated to cause intussusception in children. This dual association is very rare and is labeled as Waugh's syndrome. This is often missed during conservative management of intussusception and may...
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Main Authors: | Aditya Arvind Manekar (Author), Narahari Janjala (Author), Subrat Kumar Sahoo (Author), Bikasha Bihary Tripathy (Author), Manoj Kumar Mohanty (Author) |
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2021-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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