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Published on: July 12, 2018
Perforated diverticulum of the transverse colon
Triloksingh R V Wilkinson1, Anne R Wilkinson
1Department of Surgery, NKP Salve Institute of Medical Sciences and Research Centre, Hingna, Nagpur, India. rajuwilk_ngp@sancharnet.in
Abstract:
Diverticula on the left side of the colon, especially in the sigmoid colon are a common occurrence in the West. However, right-sided diverticula are less common, being reported from Asian countries like China, Hong Kong, Japan, Singapore and India. Diverticula of the transverse colon are very rare with very few cases reported in literature. We report a case of perforated true diverticulum of the transverse colon in a sixty-two year-old lady.
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