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Invaginace tenkého streva v dospelosti
[Small intestine invagination in an adult]

. 2010 Aug ; 89 (7) : 417-20.

Language Czech Country Czech Republic Media print

Document type Case Reports, English Abstract, Journal Article

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PubMed 20925257

Bowel intussusception in adulthood is relatively rare. It is the cause of bowel movement disorders in around 1-5% of cases. In contrast to intussusception in childhood, where the cause is usually unclear, in adulthood the unequivocal causes are known in 70-90% of cases. These predominantly include benign tumours of the small intestine. The authors describe 2 case reports, where small bowel intussusception was the cause of the bowel movement disorder and non-specific abdominal pain. This clinical entity must be kept in mind as the possible cause of non-specific abdominal pain in adulthood. If a malignancy is suspected, then the rules of oncological surgery should be followed.

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