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Sigmoid volvulus in 16-year-old boy with an associated anomalous congenital band.

Am Surg

November 2013

Medical Education Department-Surgery, the Medical Center of Central Georgia, and the Mercer University School of Medicine, Macon, Georgia, USA.

Sigmoid volvulus, a condition generally seen in debilitated elderly patients, is extremely rare in the pediatric age group. Frequent predisposing conditions that accompany pediatric sigmoid volvulus include intestinal malrotation, omphalomesenteric abnormalities, Hirschsprung's disease, imperforate anus and chronic constipation. A 16-year-old previously healthy African American male presented with a 12 hour history of sudden onset abdominal pain and intractable vomiting.

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