Neonatal segmental small bowel volvulus with normal intestinal rotation
Segmental small bowel volvulus is a condition in which a portion of bowel twists upon itself. The most common causes include malrotation and intestinal atresia. Volvulus can present at any age, but typically presents within the first few weeks of life. Presentation of midgut volvulus with normal mes...
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Main Authors: | Sravya Gourishetti (Author), Stephen D. DeMeo (Author) |
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2021-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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