Enteric intussusception presenting as a rapidly enlarging mass
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Enteric intussusception presenting as a rapidly enlarging mass
Abstract
Enteric intussusception is unusual in adults and frequently presents in a confusing manner. A case of jejunojejunal intussusception is presented in which a 15-cm abdominal mass developed in 24 h. The plain film, barium, and ultrasound findings in enteric intussusception are stressed.
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