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- W1966421316 abstract "ROENTGEN examination has been used rather extensively in the diagnosis of intussusception since Ladd (1), in 1913, and Lehmann (2) and Groedel (3), in 1914, first demonstrated its diagnostic value. The purpose of this report is to evaluate the roentgen criteria of intestinal invagination and to present the roentgenographic observations in a series of seven patients. Intussusception usually occurs in infancy. Although many theories have been postulated (4), the exciting causes (in infants) are not definitely known. In older children and adults, the predisposing conditions include ulceration of the bowel, Meckel's diverticulum, and abnormal growths such as polyps, myomas, lipomas, or cysts (5). Malignant tumors which grow in the direction of the bowel lumen and do not cause fixation of the intestine to surrounding structures may also cause invagination. The symptoms (6) are periodic attacks of colicky abdominal pain, vomiting, and diarrhea with the passage of blood and mucus per rectum. On physical examinat..." @default.
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- W1966421316 title "The Roentgen Diagnosis of Intussusception" @default.
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