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Neonatal intussusception is a rare phenomenon. We report a case where intestinal obstruction became evident after eight days in an infant of 32 weeks gestational age and 0.94 kg birth weight. Laparotomy revealed a type 2 ileal atresia, present as a result of ischaemic injury secondary to intra-uterine intussusception. Resection of the intussuscepted segment was carried out with primary anastomotic repair leading to a good outcome. A period of eight days passed before clinically evident abdominal distension was noted. We address reasons why this may have occurred.
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PMID:Delayed presentation of intestinal atresia and intussusception--a case report and literature review. 872 Nov 82

Neonatal intussusception is an uncommon disease. We report a case of neonatal ileoileocolic intussusception led by an ileal polyp in a female neonate. The patient presented with irritable crying, bilious vomiting and frank bloody stool on the 26th day of life. On physical examination, a mobile abdominal mass was palpated. Abdominal sonography demonstrated a long segment intussusception; associated with a low echogenic mass. At laparotomy, ileoileocolic intussusception led by an ileal polyp was found. Pathology confirmed the diagnosis of polyp. Because intestinal obstruction is the primary manifestation, neonatal intussusception is initially indistinguishable from obstructions due to other reasons like intestinal atresia, congenital bands, necrotizing enterocolitis or midgut volvulus. Our experience showed that although uncommon, intussusception should be considered in the differential diagnosis of intestinal obstruction during the newborn period.
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PMID:Neonatal ileoileocolic intussusception associated with ileal polyp: report of one case. 968 29