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Nicholas Howard1, Nagaragen Pranesh, Paul Carter
1General Surgery Department, The Royal Liverpool University Hospital, Prescott Street, Liverpool L7 8XP, United Kingdom.
Abstract:
We present a case of subacute obstruction in a 49 years old lady due to colo-colonic intussusception secondary to a lipoma. We describe the difficulties in diagnosis and management of this rare cause of bowel obstruction and review the literature on adult intussusceptions.
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