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    Neonatal intussusception, a distinct condition in the first month of life, often presents as bowel obstruction due to tumors. Early diagnosis via barium-enema examination is crucial to reduce high mortality rates associated with this condition.

    Area of Science:

    • Pediatric Surgery
    • Gastroenterology
    • Neonatal Medicine

    Background:

    • Intussusception in neonates is a rare but serious condition.
    • It presents as bowel obstruction within the first month of life.
    • Historically, late diagnosis has led to high mortality rates.

    Observation:

    • This study reviews twelve neonatal intussusception cases and twenty-five from existing literature.
    • Neonatal intussusception is characterized as a distinct clinical and pathological entity.
    • Tumors are frequently identified as the leading cause of intussusception in neonates.

    Findings:

    • The barium-enema examination is a definitive diagnostic tool for neonatal intussusception.
    • Prompt diagnosis is essential for effective management.

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  • Timely intervention can significantly improve patient outcomes.
  • Implications:

    • Emphasizes the importance of early recognition and diagnosis of neonatal intussusception.
    • Highlights the diagnostic utility of barium-enema studies.
    • Suggests that improved diagnostic strategies can lower mortality in affected neonates.