Pediatric sigmoid volvulus due to Chagas disease

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Exposure and infections by Trypanosoma cruzi are the fourth cause of loss of potential life years between parasitic and infectious diseases. We describe the case of a 11-year-old patient with intestinal occlusion, surgically treated with intestinal volvulus, the surgical specimen is sent to histopathology reporting Chagasic megacolon. The age range of presentation is a challenge in the absence of nonspecific symptoms. There is no pediatric statistical data that define trypanosomiasis in a latent or chronic state and will be diagnosed in adult stages due to the physiopathological alterations that they will present.

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García-Orozco, V. H., García-Sánchez, D., López-Flores, J. F., & Sánchez-Mata, R. (2019). Pediatric sigmoid volvulus due to Chagas disease. Cirugia y Cirujanos (English Edition), 87(5), 568–571. https://doi.org/10.24875/CIRU.18000478

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