2019
DOI: 10.33545/surgery.2019.v3.i3g.199
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Clinical profile and histopathological correlation of non-traumatic small bowel perforations

Abstract: Non-traumatic perforation of small intestine is a common cause of peritonitis in developing countries requiring early surgical intervention. Various etiological factors have been proposed as the cause of small bowel perforation. It is difficult to diagnose cause of non-traumatic perforation of small bowel preoperatively, so histopathology is a very important diagnostic tool. In this study consisting 40 patients, nontraumatic perforations were more common in males (72.5%) than females (27.5%) with maximum numbe… Show more

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