A Case Series on the Management of Intussusception in Infants: Challenging Entity While Deployed in Remote Settings During Overseas Deployment
PRANAV CHANDRAKANT KULKARNI,
VISHAL VERMA,
RAVISHEKAR N HIREMATH
et al.
Abstract:Intussusception is a major cause of acute intestinal obstruction in children. Idiopathic intussusception occurs predominantly under the age of 3 and is rare after the age of 6 years. This paper reports three cases of infant intussusception, including one Ileo-ceaco-colic intussusception in an 8-month-old baby boy (an uncommon condition in small infants) treated at the peripheral hospital during deployment in remote settings. This case series highlights diverse signs and symptoms of intussusception, and very fe… Show more
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