Jejunal Diseases
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Subject Areas on Research
- A Rare Cause of Recurrent Abdominal Pain in a 5-Year-Old.
- A case of retrograde jejunoduodenal intussusception caused by a feeding gastrostomy tube.
- Acute abdominal pain due to intussusception of the small intestine in a 17-year-old patient.
- Enteric intussusception presenting as a rapidly enlarging mass.
- Giant marginal ulcer.
- Internal hernia: postoperative complication of roux-en-Y gastric bypass surgery.
- Jejunal diverticulosis as the obscure cause of acute abdominal pain.
- Profound pressure necrosis: the culprit in delayed small-bowel perforations from jejunal tube extensions.
- Retrograde intussusception after Roux-en-Y gastric bypass for morbid obesity.
- Small bowel perforation by a clinically unsuspected fish bone: laparoscopic treatment and review of literature.