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Notable Clinical Differences Between Neonatal and Post-Neonatal Intestinal Malrotation: A Multicenter Review in Southern Japan

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Abstract

Most cases of intestinal malrotation appear in neonates with bilious vomiting due to midgut volvulus, whereas in cases that develop beyond infancy, the initial symptoms vary. This study investigated the clinical features of these two populations and identified issues that should be considered in daily practice.

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Intestinal MalrotationMidgut VolvulusNeonatal SurgeryBilious VomitingPediatric GastroenterologyDiagnostic ImagingLadd Procedure

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#IntestinalMalrotation#PediatricSurgery#NeonatalCare#MidgutVolvulus

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How to cite: GlobalCastMD. Notable Clinical Differences Between Neonatal and Post-Neonatal Intestinal Malrotation: A Multicenter Review in Southern Japan. GlobalCastMD Medical Library. 2023-12-01. https://origin-library.globalcastmd.com/article/8293

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