Year 2019 / Volume 111 / Number 12
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Intestinal perforation in unusual location

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DOI: 10.17235/reed.2019.6352/2019

Javier Gómez Sánchez, Marisol Zurita Saavedra, Clotilde Moreno Cortés,

Abstract
Meckel's diverticulum is the most frequent congenital gastrointestinal malformation and the clinical presentation varies from the absence of symptoms to intestinal obstruction or secondary perforation due to a foreign body. When reviewing the literature we found an interesting article by Fonseca et al., which describes the perforation of a Meckel's diverticulum by a fishbone. In this case, no imaging tests were used for diagnosis as there was a high clinical suspicion of a Meckel’s diverticulitis. Recently, we had a similar patient to the one described by Fonseca et al.
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Received: 23/04/2019

Accepted: 01/05/2019

Online First: 07/11/2019

Published: 05/12/2019

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