In intussusception, usually a part of the small intestine invaginates (folds into) into another section of intestine. It is like part of a collapsible tubular telescope of a camera that retract into ...
Intussusceptions are the most common cause of intestinal obstruction in children between three months and six years of age. Most instances (more than 90%) are idiopathic. Standard treatment is either ...
Intussusception is a common cause of blockage in the intestine in young children. It is rarer in adults and is usually due to an underlying condition. The condition can cause pain and severe ...
INTUSSUSCEPTION is considered by most clinicians to be one of the most important acute abdominal conditions occurring in infancy and childhood. This is attested to by the voluminous literature that ...
Intussusception presents with irritability and pain evidenced by kicking and/or drawing up of the knees, followed by passage of lumpy, mucus-laden stool (described as resembling currant jelly); ...
A nine-month-old boy presents to his GP with a two-day history of non-bilious vomiting and crying. His mother describes a dark red jelly-like substance in the nappy and explains that the child has ...
Gohary’s disease could be on the rise because of low-fibre diets Abu Dhabi Young children experiencing severe abdominal discomfort or colic could be suffering from a rather simple condition that can ...