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Intussusception of sigmoid colon in an adult. Spontaneous expulsion of sequestered bowel and restoration of bowel continuity. The American journal of digestive diseases. [Am J Dig Dis] Journal article

 
Schulze K, Jabbari M, Murray D 
Intussusception of sigmoid colon in an adult. Spontaneous expulsion of sequestered bowel and restoration of bowel continuity. [Case Reports, Journal Article]
Am J Dig Dis 1978 Dec; 23(12):1144-7.


A 67-year-old white man presented with bloody diarrhea and passed a 22-cm long segment of full-thickness sigmoid colon following a barium enema. He had advanced peripheral and cerebral vascular disease and had undergone pelvic irradiation for a bladder cancer five years previously. He recovered uneventfully from the bowel sloughage. This was apparently due to an intussusception of the sigmoid colon followed by the formation of adhesions between the edges of the adjacent viable bowel.



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