Omental torsion, an overlooked differential diagnosis of acute abdomen in children. A case series
Acute surgical abdomen is still forming a diagnostic dilemma in children. Omental torsion was an overlooked differential diagnosis in the era of open appendectomy, but nowadays with the propagation of laparoscopic surgery in pediatric age group there are more reports published describing the omental...
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Main Authors: | Ali Z. Elsayed (Author), Anaam R. Alhadeethi (Author), Saifullah Khan (Author), Mohamed E. Hassan (Author), Khalid Al ali (Author) |
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2021-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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