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Midazolam premedication in ileocolic intussusception: a retrospective multicenter study
Ileocolic intussusception is a common cause of bowel obstruction. When spontaneous reduction does not occur, non-operative management through enema reduction is necessary.
Incerti, Filippo +14 more
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Intussusception secondary to inflammatory myofibroblastic tumor of the small intestine. Case report
Introduction: Intussusception occurs when part of the intestine slides into an adjacent intestinal segment. Inflammatory myofibroblast tumor is a rare cause of this condition, and is observed in 5% -16% cases in adults. Case presentation: A 41-year-old
David Yépez-Yépez +2 more
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Ileocolic intussusception caused by a submucosal ileal lipoma in a teenager: A case report
Introduction: Intussusception is a rare condition in adolescents; its incidence is highest between three months and three years of age. The symptoms of intussusception are abdominal pain and bowel obstruction.
Djamila Soli abdourahmane +7 more
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Colonic Intussusception although common in children, is a rare cause of acute intestinal obstruction in adults. The etiology, clinical presentation and management of this condition is different in adults as compared to children.
Paul Strauss +5 more
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Adult Intussusception Secondary to Lymphangioma of the Cecum: A Case Report
We report the case of a patient with ileocolic intussusception caused by cecal lymphangioma. A 45-year-old man visited our hospital with a 2-month history of frequent episodes of watery diarrhea (≥ 5 times/day) and intermittent abdominal pain.
Chin-Fan Chen +5 more
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You are what you eat: The diagnosis of recurrent intussusception in the emergency department
Ileocolic intussusception is the most common abdominal emergency in early childhood and is usually idiopathic.1 Diagnosis requires a high index of suspicion as the pathognomonic triad of redcurrant jelly stools, palpable mass and intermittent abdominal ...
Lydia Samy +3 more
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Adult Ileocolic Intussusception from the Appendix
Intussusception is more commonly considered in the pediatric patient with abdominal pain, but can occur in adults as well. Adult patients are more likely to have an underlying intra-abdominal pathology leading to the condition. We present an adult patient presenting with abdominal pain with ileocecal intussusception diagnosed on imaging and confirmed ...
Natalie Green +2 more
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Food for thought : palatable eponyms from Pediatrics [PDF]
Food-related medical terms are frequently used in the field of pediatrics for the definition, recognition and diagnosis of disease. Almost 40 food-related medical eponyms used in Pediatrics have been ‘cherry picked’ and described by the authors.
Kipersztok, Lisa, Masukume, Gwinyai
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Adult Ileocolic Intussusception Due to an Intestinal Lipoma
Intussusception is a disease of childhood and almost always the etiology is idiopathic. We report the case of an 85-year-old woman with ileocolic intus susception that was diagnosed by abdominal computed tomography. With the symptoms of abdominal pain,
Bircan, Hüseyin, Sekmen, Ümit
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Concurrent acute appendicitis and ileocolic intussusception in a 1-year-old child
Intussusception and acute appendicitis are part of a differential diagnosis for acute abdominal pain and vomiting in the pediatric population. We describe a unique case combining appendiceal intussusception with concurrent acute appendicitis, or “appendi-
Kristen Thomas, MD +5 more
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