Abstract

Intussusception is a relatively common problem requiring evaluation and treatment by pediatric surgeons and radiologists. While ileocolic and small bowel intussusceptions are frequently observed, cecocolic intussusception is a rare event, most commonly occurring as a result of a pathologic lead point. To our knowledge, this is the first reported case of cecocolic intussusception occurring without an identifiable pathologic lead point or intestinal infection.

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