“…Most neonatal cases share the following clinical features: prematurity and low birth weight, fetal compromise, cyanosis, hypoxia, respiratory distress, sepsis [ 7 ]. There are eight patients older than one year in which the clinical evolution may be more torpid [ [8] , [9] , [10] , [11] ], presented as constipation of difficult management or simulating Crohn's disease (anemia, long-standing abdominal pain, stenosis), and they improve after resection of the SAIM affected segment and no reproduce the previous symptoms again [ 10 ].…”