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      Chronic intussusception in children.

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      The British journal of surgery
      Wiley

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          Abstract

          Nine children presented with intussusception lasting for 14 days or more. Their mean age was 8.5 years. Diagnosis of intussusception was delayed considerably, probably due to an unusual presentation. Compared with acute intussusception, symptoms consist of infrequent attacks of abdominal pain, sporadic vomiting and no, or small, changes in defecation. Marked weight loss and an abdominal mass assume diagnostic significance, in contradiction to bloody stools. Ultrasonography can be of diagnostic value. An attempt at hydrostatic reduction is often unsuccessful. A high frequency of organic lesions precipitating intussusception warrants early surgical intervention.

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          Journal
          Br J Surg
          The British journal of surgery
          Wiley
          0007-1323
          0007-1323
          Aug 1989
          : 76
          : 8
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Department of General Surgery, University Hospital St. Radboud, Nijmegen, The Netherlands.
          Article
          10.1002/bjs.1800760817
          2765835
          dccb4b0e-eafc-4a04-9ac6-5a4869671f08
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