“…Intussusceptions were more commonly present in children with younger age, presentation with diarrhea and abdominal distension, and who were more severely affected by malabsorption with low weight, rickets, hypoalbuminemia, more severe histopathological changes in form of villous atrophy, and refeeding syndrome. 5 Intussusception associated with CD involve small bowel, may be multiple or recurrent, and mostly were transient non-obstructive with spontaneous resolution, but may leads to obstruction. 5,[8][9][10]15 The exact mechanism of intussusception in CD is yet to be determined.…”