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Published on: September 22, 2019
Typhoid intestinal disease: 32 perforations in 1 patient
A A Nasir1, J O Adeniran, L O Abdur-Rahman
1Paediatric Surgery Unit University of Ilorin Teaching Hospital Ilorin, Kwara State, Nigeria. draanasir@yahoo.com
Abstract:
Typhoid intestinal perforation is a common complication of typhoid fever in our environment. The occurrence of multiple intestinal perforations that involves both small and large bowel is increasingly being seen in our practice. We report a case of 32 intestinal perforations in a child. This is the highest number of perforations seen in any 1 patient in our search of the English literature. This article details our approach to management of this type of patient.
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