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Early recurrent midgut volvulus post Ladd's procedure in a newborn: a case report. [PDF]
Clarke N +3 more
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Intestinal Obstruction Secondary to Cecal Volvulus as a Result of Intestinal Nonrotation: A Case Report. [PDF]
Ahmed M +4 more
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An adult with midgut volvulus causing diagnostic challenge: Case report. [PDF]
Regassa M +3 more
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Case of Severe Hiccups Causing SIADH, Treated With Lorazepam. [PDF]
Matlen L.
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Journal of Pediatric Surgery, 2007
A 13-year-old child was admitted with abdominal pain suggesting acute appendicitis, but with some atypical findings. A computed tomography scan showed an inflamed appendix and fecalith in the central abdomen, and malrotation. These striking images both established the diagnoses and were useful in planning the operative approach.
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A 13-year-old child was admitted with abdominal pain suggesting acute appendicitis, but with some atypical findings. A computed tomography scan showed an inflamed appendix and fecalith in the central abdomen, and malrotation. These striking images both established the diagnoses and were useful in planning the operative approach.
Suttatip, Vechvitvarakul +1 more
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World Journal of Surgery, 1993
AbstractMalrotation of the intestinal tract is a product of a well defined aberrant embryology. Because the consequences of malrotation associated with a midgut volvulus may be catastrophic, an understanding of the anatomy, diagnostic criteria, and appropriate therapy for this putative emergency illness is imperative. This report summarizes a recent 18‐
A M, Torres, M M, Ziegler
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AbstractMalrotation of the intestinal tract is a product of a well defined aberrant embryology. Because the consequences of malrotation associated with a midgut volvulus may be catastrophic, an understanding of the anatomy, diagnostic criteria, and appropriate therapy for this putative emergency illness is imperative. This report summarizes a recent 18‐
A M, Torres, M M, Ziegler
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Malrotation in infancy and childhood
Scottish Medical Journal, 2016Background and aims The cardinal features of bilious vomiting and abdominal distension assist in the diagnosis of malrotation and volvulus, an often fatal condition in the neonate. When these symptoms are absent, however, diagnosis becomes trickier. In the older child, these classic symptoms are less likely to occur, or occur at a later stage, meaning ...
Felicity, Arthur, Robert, Carachi
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Imaging of Malrotation in the Neonate
Seminars in Ultrasound, CT and MRI, 2014Intestinal malrotation is a congenital abnormal fixation of the bowel that predisposes to life threatening midgut volvulus. Most events of midgut volvulus occur in the first month of life with decreased risk with age. The most typical presentation is bilious vomiting.
Megan B, Marine, Boaz, Karmazyn
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Malrotation—The ubiquitous anomaly
Journal of Pediatric Surgery, 1981Although anomalies of rotation and fixation of the gastrointestinal tract are recognized to be associated frequently with anomalies of the abdominal wall and diaphragmatic hernia, the frequency with which these common anomalies are associated with other congenital and acquired lesions of the gastrointestinal tract has not been sufficiently emphasized ...
H C, Filston, D R, Kirks
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