
pmid: 23736072
Recurrent intussusception is defined as an occurrence of intussusception of a bowel loop in a patient with a prior resolution of intussusception, either spontaneously or with an intervention. It is not rare to develop a subsequent episode after a successful reduction of intussusception. We report the cases of 2 children who presented to the emergency department with recurrent intussusception and review the pertinent literature.
Male, IgA Vasculitis, Ileal Diseases, Vomiting, Disease Management, Enema, Patient Readmission, Patient Discharge, Abdominal Pain, Diagnosis, Differential, Colonic Diseases, Recurrence, Child, Preschool, Cecal Diseases, Humans, Female, Emergencies, Tomography, X-Ray Computed, Intussusception, Ultrasonography
Male, IgA Vasculitis, Ileal Diseases, Vomiting, Disease Management, Enema, Patient Readmission, Patient Discharge, Abdominal Pain, Diagnosis, Differential, Colonic Diseases, Recurrence, Child, Preschool, Cecal Diseases, Humans, Female, Emergencies, Tomography, X-Ray Computed, Intussusception, Ultrasonography
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