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Small bowel intussusception in children: single-centre observations
Aim: Small bowel intussusception is an increasingly prevalent condition reported in paediatric patients. The aims of the study were to characterise a group of patients with ultrasonographically confirmed intussusception, and review the therapeutic ...
Jan Stanisław Bukowski +3 more
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Background and Aims. Diagnosing pediatric intussusception from ultrasound images can be a difficult task in many primary care hospitals that lack experienced radiologists.
Zheming Li +9 more
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Nonesophageal Eosinophilic Gastrointestinal Disorders: Clinical Care and Future Directions [PDF]
Eosinophilic gastrointestinal disorders are a set of conditions with a wide range of clinical manifestations and treatment modalities. The disorders are suspected to result from an abnormal inflammatory response to allergen(s), and individuals may ...
Gupta, Sandeep K., Naramore, Sara
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Recurrent abdominal pain is a common and challenging presenting chief complaint in the Emergency Department. Intussusception in adults, although rare, is an important etiology to consider. The diagnosis can often be delayed because of the nonspecific and intermittent nature of symptoms in adults.
Teng, Lu, Yi-mei, Chng
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Four-country surveillance of intestinal intussusception and diarrhoea in children [PDF]
Aim: Establishment of baseline epidemiology of intussusception in developing countries has become a necessity with the possibility of reintroduction of rotavirus vaccine.
Agarwal, Girdhar +11 more
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Intussusception is a common pediatric surgical emergency that results from the introversion of one loop of bowel into another. It is common in children between 3 months and 3 years.
Naa Adzoa Adzeley Boi-Dsane +2 more
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Beta-glucan reflects liver injury after preservation and transplantation in dogs. [PDF]
Graft failure and extrahepatic organ complications, which frequently develop after transplantation, may be related to inflammatory mediators stimulated by endotoxin (ET). The role of endotoxemia after liver transplantation is controversial and may depend
Azoulay D +23 more
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Introduction. A nonsurgical reduction is the treatment of choice for intestinal intussusception. A neoplasm-associated intussusception always requires surgery.
M Yu. Yanitskaya, I. A. Turabov
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Recurrent appendiceal intussusception mimicking ileocecal invagination in a 7-year-old girl
Appendiceal intussusception in children is a rare entity characterized by the invagination of the appendix into the cecum. The early diagnosis and optimal surgical management of appendiceal intussusception have not been achieved because of its rarity ...
Chihiro Onagi, Minoru Kuroiwa
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Endoscopic and clinical evaluation of treatment and prognosis of Cronkhite-Canada syndrome: a Japanese nationwide survey. [PDF]
BackgroundFirst reported in 1955, Cronkhite-Canada syndrome (CCS), a rare syndrome characterized by ectodermal abnormalities and inflammatory changes of the gastrointestinal tract mucosa, has been associated with a poor prognosis and life-threatening ...
Hibi, Toshifumi +8 more
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