1955
DOI: 10.1002/bjs.18004317814
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Retrograde intussusception. A report of a case and a review of 103 cases in the literature

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“…The antegrade component is usually the primary event in these compound intussusceptions, although there are a few reported cases where the initial retrograde lesion has acted as a lead point for prograde intussusception [4,17]. Compound intussusception should be distinguished from the similarly rare double (or multiple) intussusception (occurring simultaneously at 2 separate points in the bowel [16]).…”
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“…The antegrade component is usually the primary event in these compound intussusceptions, although there are a few reported cases where the initial retrograde lesion has acted as a lead point for prograde intussusception [4,17]. Compound intussusception should be distinguished from the similarly rare double (or multiple) intussusception (occurring simultaneously at 2 separate points in the bowel [16]).…”
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confidence: 98%
“…Pediatric cases of compound small bowel intussusceptions are even more rare than colonic compound lesions, with only 4 cases being reported in the past 50 years [3,4,17,21]. Most of these involved lead points including a Meckel's diverticulum.…”
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“…1,2,3 In this case report, we present a second case of pediatric jejunogastric intussusception following duodenal bypass for duodenal duplication. the type of intussusception.…”
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confidence: 93%