Intestinal intussusception in adults: location, causes, symptoms, and therapeutic management

Intestinal intussusception is difficult to diagnose in adults because the symptoms are nonspecific. However, most have structural causes that require surgical treatment. This paper reviews the epidemiologic characteristics, imaging findings, and therapeutic management of intussusception in adults. T...

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Hauptverfasser: González-Carreró Sixto, C, Baleato González, S, García Palacios, J D, Sánchez Bernal, S, Junquera Olay, S, Bravo González, M, García Figueiras, R
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description Intestinal intussusception is difficult to diagnose in adults because the symptoms are nonspecific. However, most have structural causes that require surgical treatment. This paper reviews the epidemiologic characteristics, imaging findings, and therapeutic management of intussusception in adults. This retrospective study identified patients diagnosed with intestinal intussusception who required admission to our hospital between 2016 and 2020. Of the 73 cases identified, 6 were excluded due to coding errors and 46 were excluded because the patients were aged
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