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2011 | 83 | 8 | 457-460

Article title

An Uncommon Location of Meckel's Diverticulum or Small Intestine Duplication? Case Report and Literature Review

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Meckel's diverticulum is the most common congenital abnormality of alimentary tract. The antimesenteric location is one of the cardinal attribiutes of this pathology. We report case which tries to verify this dogma. The literature regarding uncommon location of Meckel's diverticulum was also reviewed.

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83

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8

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457-460

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Dates

published
1 - 8 - 2011
online
4 - 10 - 2011

Contributors

  • Department of General Surgery, John Paul II Memorial Hospital in Bełchatów
  • Department of General Surgery, John Paul II Memorial Hospital in Bełchatów
  • Department of General Surgery, John Paul II Memorial Hospital in Bełchatów

References

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  • Sarioglu-Buke A, Corduk N, Koltuksuz U et al.: An uncommon variant of Meckel's diverticulum; Can J Surg 2008; 51(2): E46-47.
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bwmeta1.element.-psjd-doi-10_2478_v10035-011-0071-z
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