Abstract

Case Report

An Incidental finding: Duodeno-jejunal transient invagination

Hasan Aydin*, Yasin Özdemir and Şahap Törenek

Published: 24 November, 2022 | Volume 6 - Issue 2 | Pages: 016-016

Invagination or intussusception is the protrusion of proximal intestinal segments through the distal segments, Transient Intussusception can be easily diagnosed by Abdominal CT.
In this report, an incidentally found ‘’Duodeno-jejunal Invagination’’ tilted case, was presented with CT images.

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