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Intussusception Associated with Necrotizing Enterocolitis

Vernon S. Smith

Division of Neonatalogy, Department of Pediatrics, Tulsa Medical College and the Eastern Oklahoma Perinatal Center, Tulsa, Oklahoma

George P. Giacoia

Division of Neonatalogy, Department of Pediatrics, Tulsa Medical College and the Eastern Oklahoma Perinatal Center, Tulsa, Oklahoma

Two premature infants whose clinical picture initially was that of necrotizing enterocolitis eventually developed intussusception. The symptomatology of these two conditions is similar, and when they coexist, recognition of a complicating intussusception is difficult. The pathogenic relationship between necrotizing en terocolitis and intussusception remains obscure. The possibility that necrotizing enterocolitis can be a leading point in the development of intussusception is dis cussed.

Clinical Pediatrics, Vol. 23, No. 1, 43-45 (1984)
DOI: 10.1177/000992288402300108


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