A rare cause of coffee-ground vomiting: Retrograde jejunogastric intussusception
Retrograde jejunogastric intussusception is a well-recognised, rare, but potentially fatal long-term complication of gastrojejunostomy or Billroth II reconstruction. Only about 200 cases have been reported in the literature to date. Diagnosis of this condition is difficult in most cases. To avoid mo...
Main Author: | Kiran Gangadhar |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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2012-06-01
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Series: | South African Journal of Radiology |
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Online Access: | https://sajr.org.za/index.php/sajr/article/view/312 |
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