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. 2014 Jan 1;3(1):12.
eCollection 2014 Jan-Mar.

Double pouch colon revisited

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Double pouch colon revisited

Praveen Mathur et al. J Neonatal Surg. .
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Figure 1: Radiological film demonstrating type 5 CPC.(Left- unedited; right- markings showing double pouch colon with short normal inter-positioned colon segment).
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Figure 2: Operative photograph shows proximal and distal colonic pouches with intervening colon.(Left- unedited; right- edited with markings).

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