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  • Title: [Adult intestinal malrotation associated with intestinal volvulus].
    Author: Hernando-Almudí E, Cerdán-Pascual R, Vallejo-Bernad C, Martín-Cuartero J, Sánchez-Rubio M, Casamayor-Franco C.
    Journal: Cir Cir; 2017; 85(5):424-427. PubMed ID: 27345535.
    Abstract:
    BACKGROUND: Intestinal malrotation is a congenital anomaly of the intestinal rotation and fixation, and usually occurs in the neonatal age. OBJECTIVE: Description of a clinical case associated with acute occlusive symptoms. CLINICAL CASE: A case of intestinal malrotation is presented in a previously asymptomatic woman of 46 years old with an intestinal obstruction, with radiology and surgical findings showing an absence of intestinal rotation. CONCLUSIONS: Intestinal malrotation in adults is often asymptomatic, and is diagnosed as a casual finding during a radiological examination performed for other reasons. Infrequently, it can be diagnosed in adults, associated with an acute abdomen.
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