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Perforated duodenal diverticulum: a report of two cases
Postgraduate Medical Journal
|September 1, 1985
Abstract:
Perforation is a rare complication of congenital duodenal diverticula. The case histories of 2 patients are reported. Operative treatment to excise the diverticulum and close the defect in the duodenum and to drain associated sepsis is required.
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