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    Am Surg. 2001 Apr;67(4):351-3.

    Adult intussusception due to a malignant polyp: a case report.

    Dener C, Bozoklu S, Bozoklu A, Ozdemir A.

    Department of Surgery, Fatih University School of Medicine, Ankara, Turkey.

    Abstract

    Intussusception is primarily a disease of childhood; only about 5 to 10 per cent of cases occur in adults. In contrast to childhood intussusception 90 per cent of adults have an associated pathologic process, usually a malignant lesion. Adult cases do not have the classical symptoms and diagnosis may be difficult. CT scan and barium studies are the most useful diagnostic methods. We report a very rare case of adult ileocecocolic intussusception caused by a pedunculated malignant polyp of the cecum and review the clinical features of intussusception.

    PMID: 11308002 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

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