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Chronic Salmonella Infection Induced Intestinal Fibrosis
Published on: September 22, 2019
Celiac disease presenting as entero-enteral intussusception
G Martinez1, N R Israel, J J White
1Division of Pediatric Surgery, The Children's Hospital at the Medical Center of Central Georgia and Mercer University School of Medicine, Macon, USA.
Abstract:
Cramping abdominal pain with intermittent intestinal obstruction finally prompted investigation in a 4 1/2-year-old boy with severe failure to thrive (FTT). An entero-enteric intussusception was corrected, and celiac disease was identified as the cause of his inanition. Concomitant FTT and cramping abdominal pain should prompt investigation for celiac disease and small-bowel intussusception.
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