The case of an 18-year-old female, with mild left hypochondrial pain and an abdominal mass mimicking gross splenomegaly, with severe small and large bowel fibrosis and adhesions and numerous mononuclear cellular infiltrate on histology, is presented. A clear picture of intestinal obstruction only unfolded terminally. She died within 48 hours of presentation. Our patient illustrates the fact that severe intestinal adhesions may present with very mild symptoms and signs and therefore a high index of suspicion is necessary, to reduce the attendant high mortality in intestinal obstruction in our environment.
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