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Takuya Omura1,2, Tsukasa Aritake3,4
1Department of Metabolic Research, Research Institute National Center for Geriatrics and Gerontology Obu Japan.
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Pneumoperitoneum accompanying pneumatosis intestinalis can mimic intestinal perforation but does not always require surgery. In asymptomatic, hemodynamically stable patients without high-risk CT features, conservative management with careful observation and medication review may help avoid unnecessary laparotomy.
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