Sirajuddin Soomro, Sikandar Ali Mughal, Fida Hussain Depar
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Intrauterine Intussusception Leading to Ileal Atresia in a Premature Baby.
Intussusception is relatively common in infants but occurs only 0.3% of cases during the first month of life.[1] Majority of neonatal intussusceptions occur in full term babies and it is rare in the premature newborns. Poynter suggested intrauterine intussusception as a cause of intestinal atresia in 1922. Less than 100 cases of intrauterine intussusception in association with ileal atresia have been reported in the literature.[2,3] We are adding another case with similar anomaly.