1992
DOI: 10.1007/bf00176605
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Perforated enterocyst: a late complication of neonatal necrotizing enterocolitis

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“…The recognized late complications of necrotizing enterocolitis are intestinal stenosis, internal fistulae, malabsorption and an intervening enterocyst between extensive proximal and distal colonic strictures [3][4][5]. Enterocyst formation has been reported as late complication of NEC; hitherto there is no report on acute phase postnatal pseudocyst.…”
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“…The recognized late complications of necrotizing enterocolitis are intestinal stenosis, internal fistulae, malabsorption and an intervening enterocyst between extensive proximal and distal colonic strictures [3][4][5]. Enterocyst formation has been reported as late complication of NEC; hitherto there is no report on acute phase postnatal pseudocyst.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%