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Examples for "intestinal obstruction"
Examples for "intestinal obstruction"
1Intussusception is the most common cause of intestinal obstruction in young children.
2Death resulting from intestinal obstruction usually occurs before 40 days of age.
3Intussusception accounts for almost all cases of intestinal obstruction in children.
4Long-term complications included one case of anastomotic stenosis and one of intestinal obstruction.
5Intussusception is a rare cause of postoperative intestinal obstruction in adults.
1Severe early complications included one large- bowel obstruction and one transient ureteric stenosis.
2One patient underwent adhesiolysis for bowel obstruction in the early postoperative period.
3There was no evidence of bowel obstruction in any of the patients.
4The presence of bowel obstruction also strongly influenced the prognostic outcome.
5Small bowel obstruction through a broad ligament defect is a very rare condition.
6The effect of bowel obstruction was influenced by the location of the tumor.
7She was found to have a tumour causing a bowel obstruction.
8Complete large bowel obstruction is a rare complication of intestinal endometriosis.
9We report here the case of an 11-year-old boy who presented with bowel obstruction.
10Rarely, patients present severe bowel obstruction, perforation or severe bleeding.
11Results: CT scan is the best imaging technique to evaluate large bowel obstruction and perforation.
12Background: Previous studies found that visceral sensitivity is increased in bowel obstruction (BO).
13Mechanical bowel obstruction remains to be one of the most common emergencies in general surgery.
14These would include patients with bowel obstruction or internal bleeding, but not routine appendix operations.
15At least one of these will have appendicitis, an ovarian cyst or a bowel obstruction.
16A bowel obstruction or acute appendicitis can cause changes and are usually accompanied by pain.
Translations for bowel obstruction