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Congenital Mesocolic Hernia
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ȫâ±Õ ( Hong Chang-Gyoon )
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À̼º ( Lee Seong )
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¹ÚÁ¾°æ ( Park Jong-Kyung )
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ÃÖ½ÂÇý ( Choi Seung-Hye )
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À±»ó¼· ( Yun Sang-Seob )
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ÀÓ±Ù¿ì ( Lim Keun-Woo )
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KMID : 0371320010610050547
Abstract
Mesocolic hernia is a rare congenital anomaly caused by an error of rotation of the midgut. It may be seen as total encapsulation of the small bowel or a single loop within a hernial sac. It may be asymptomatic or cause life-threatening
intestinal
obstruction. Symptoms, when present, are often chronic vague abdominal pain and inter mittent obstructive episodes. We have encountered a 40-year-old woman with a congenital mesocolic hernia. Abdominal CT provided the diagnosis. She successfully
underwent operation and discharged with good condition. Now we present a case of congenital mesocolic hernia with a review of some articles.
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