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Journal of Pediatric Surgery, 1977
Nonischemic intussusception is defined as a variant of acute intussusception exhibiting less acute symptoms of abdominal pain, vomiting, and diarrhea in the older child, longer duration of symptoms (usually 4-14 days), signs of imcomplete bowel obstruction, and absence of intestinal ischemia.
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Nonischemic intussusception is defined as a variant of acute intussusception exhibiting less acute symptoms of abdominal pain, vomiting, and diarrhea in the older child, longer duration of symptoms (usually 4-14 days), signs of imcomplete bowel obstruction, and absence of intestinal ischemia.
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Pediatric Emergency Care, 2013
Recurrent intussusception is defined as an occurrence of intussusception of a bowel loop in a patient with a prior resolution of intussusception, either spontaneously or with an intervention. It is not rare to develop a subsequent episode after a successful reduction of intussusception.
Jordana J, Haber, Muhammad, Waseem
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Recurrent intussusception is defined as an occurrence of intussusception of a bowel loop in a patient with a prior resolution of intussusception, either spontaneously or with an intervention. It is not rare to develop a subsequent episode after a successful reduction of intussusception.
Jordana J, Haber, Muhammad, Waseem
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Journal of Urology, 1980
When an apparently favorable postoperative course is suddenly complicated by intestinal obstruction intussusception must be considered as the most likely cause. Four cases of intussusception after genitourinary operations are presented.
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When an apparently favorable postoperative course is suddenly complicated by intestinal obstruction intussusception must be considered as the most likely cause. Four cases of intussusception after genitourinary operations are presented.
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SIGMOIDORECTAL INTUSSUSCEPTION
American Journal of Gastroenterology, 2003David J, Kaufman +3 more
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