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Intestinal Volvulus: Angiographic Findings

Radiology, 1978
Intestinal volvulus may be the underlying process in patients presenting with intestinal ischemia. In 3 patients, angiographic findings of volvulus were erroneously interpreted as indicating occlusive or nonocclusive intestinal ischemia. In a fourth, the correct preoperative diagnosis was suggested by angiographic findings. Volvulus should be suspected
S, Kadir   +2 more
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Volvulus of the small intestine in India

The American Journal of Surgery, 1973
Summary A series of fifty-four cases of small intestinal volvulus is presented. Small bowel volvulus accounted for 3.5 per cent of cases of all intestinal obstruction and 46.9 per cent of all cases of intestinal volvulus. It was more common than was volvulus of the sigmoid colon.
S M, Gulati   +3 more
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Labour Complicated by Intestinal Volvulus

Australian and New Zealand Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, 1968
SummaryA case of volvulus of the ileum complicating labour is reported. The diagnosis was elusive pre‐operatively, and may have been missed at operation had not a decision been made to carry out a complete abdominal exploration.
R A, Perry, K J, Carroll
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Volvulus of the small intestine in adults

World Journal of Surgery, 1986
The presentation and subsequent management of 53 patients with volvulus of the small bowel are reviewed. Important features of the presentation are the acute onset of the abdominal pain and its severity which is often inconsistent with the findings on clinical examination.
G H, Welch, J R, Anderson
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Postpartum intestinal volvulus

American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1964
M A, QURESHI, C D, HAFNER
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Distinguishing outcomes of neonatal intestinal volvulus: Review of our experience over the last 20 years

Acta Paediatrica, International Journal of Paediatrics, 2022
Silvia Maya-Enero, Oriol Martín-Solé
exaly  

[Volvulus of the small intestine].

Khirurgiia, 1998
Volvulus of the small intestine is a condition of bowel obstruction due to knotting and twisting of the small intestine. Two types of volvulus are described: 1) primary small intestinal volvulus where no predisposing factors exist, and 2) secondary volvulus where congenital or acquired conditions promote twisting of the small intestine.
A, Ivanov   +5 more
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[Intestinal volvulus in pregnancy].

La Clinica terapeutica, 1993
Intestinal occlusion is a rare pathologic event during pregnancy occurring mostly in the second and third trimenon when increased volume of the uterus and the consequent displacement of abdominal organs cause complications of pathologies which would otherwise escape notice, such as intestinal adhesions, to become manifest.
P, Croce   +4 more
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