Neonatal abdominal cocoon arising from atypical sequelae of intestinal malrotation: A case report
Background: Abdominal cocoon (AC) is the partial or complete encasement of the intestines and sometimes other abdominal organs by a fibro-collagenous sac causing varied presentations of intestinal obstruction. It has been found in all age groups from neonates to the elderly although neonatal AC is q...
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Main Authors: | LO Abdur-Rahman (Author), OA Ojajuni (Author), TK Raji (Author) |
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2022-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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