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A Rare Case of Jejunal Diverticulosis Causing Mesenteric Volvulus
Bhavani Rao Reddi1, Janardhan Rao Konkena1, Chaitanya Babu Bogarapu1
1Andhra Medical College, Vizag, India.
Abstract:
Jejunal diverticulosis is a rare asymptomatic entity [1]. In literature, there are only few cases of jejunal diverticulosis where small gut volvulus is reported. The disease entity is important as it may masquerade as hemorrhage, obstruction, or perforation which are life threatening. We report a rare case of small bowel volvulus secondary to jejunal diverticulosis.
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