Ileocolic Atresia due to Internal Herniation through the Falciform Ligament Defect
Ileocolic atresia is the rarest form of all gastrointestinal atresia. Most accepted theory for Ileocolic atresia is a sequel of in-utero vascular insult. The incidence of internal hernia through a defect in the falciform ligament is extremely rare. In this case, a 2-day-old newborn baby presented wi...
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Main Authors: | Jiledar Rawat (Author), Sudhir Singh (Author), Gurmeet Singh (Author) |
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2018-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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