“…The medical literature also states, that any child older than 6 years with colic abdominal pain, palpable abdominal mass and radiological evidence of intussusception should be considered as having an ileal lymphosarcoma, until proved otherwise [11,12]. Partially due to this data, and partially due to the reports that adult intussusception is caused by malignant lead points in more than 50% of the cases [3][4][5], in many hospitals, especially non-pediatric, surgeons tend to operate on older children with intussusception, without attempt of imaging-guided reduction. Some preexisting conditions including cystic fibrosis, Henoch-Shonlein purpura, Peutz-Jegers polyposis and juvenile polyposis, are well known to be associated with childhood intussusception.…”