Midgut Malrotation Causing Intermittent Intestinal Obstruction in a Young Adult

  • Bektasoglu H
  • Idiz U
  • Hasbahceci M
  • et al.
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Abstract

Midgut malrotation is a congenital anomaly of intestinal rotation and fixation that is generally seen in neonatal population. Adult cases are rarely reported. Early diagnosis is crucial to avoid life threatening complications. Here, we present an adulthood case of midgut volvulus as a rare cause of acute abdomen.

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Bektasoglu, H. K., Idiz, U. O., Hasbahceci, M., Yardimci, E., Firat, Y. D., Karatepe, O., & Muslumanoglu, M. (2014). Midgut Malrotation Causing Intermittent Intestinal Obstruction in a Young Adult. Case Reports in Surgery, 2014, 1–3. https://doi.org/10.1155/2014/758032

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