Intussusception and COVID19, Successful Mechanic Reduction, Case Report
The COVID 19 pandemic has greatly affected the world population. SARS CoV2 infection in pediatric patients is related to the development of mild symptoms and in some cases gastrointestinal manifestations. We present the case of a patient with intussusception as a manifestation associated with SARS C...
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Main Authors: | Nicolás Guerrón (Author), Luis Mauricio Figueroa (Author) |
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SAGE Publishing,
2021-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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