Colonic Atresia due to Internal Herniation through the Falciform Ligament Defect: A Case Report
Colonic atresia is the rarest outcome of all gastrointestinal type of internal hernia. We report a case of neonate with atresia of the transverse colon caused by herniation of the transverse colon through a defect in falciform-ligament.
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Main Authors: | Varsha Soni (Author), PRAKASH D. VALSE (Author), Sameer Vyas (Author) |
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2014-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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