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Intussusception - References

Citations

  1. Sondheimer JM (2005). Intussusception section of Gastrointestinal tract. In WW Hay Jr et al., eds., Current Pediatric Diagnosis and Treatment, 17th ed., pp. 637–638. New York: McGraw-Hill.

  2. Kombo LA, et al. (2001). Intussusception, infection, and immunization: Summary of a workshop on rotavirus. Pediatrics, 108(2): e37. Available online: http://www.pediatrics.org/cgi/content/full/108/2/e37.

  3. Papadakis K, Feins NR (2002). Intussusception. In FD Burg et al., eds., Gellis and Kagan's Current Pediatric Therapy, vol. 17, pp. 591–594. Philadelphia: W.B. Saunders.

Other Works Consulted

  • Hackam DJ, et al. (2005). Intussusception section of Pediatric surgery. In FC Brunicardi et al., eds., Schwartz's Principles of Surgery, 8th ed., pp. 1493–1494. New York: McGraw-Hill.

  • Justice FA, et al. (2006). Intussusception: Trends in clinical presentation and management. Journal of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, 21(5): 842–846.

  • Schafermeyer RW (2004). Pediatric abdominal emergencies. In JE Tintinalli et al., eds., Emergency Medicine: A Comprehensive Study Guide, 6th ed., pp. 813–821. New York: McGraw-Hill.

  • Stevenson RJ (2003). Intussusception section of Gastroenterology and nutrition. In CD Rudolph et al., eds., Rudolph's Pediatrics, 21st ed., pp. 1407–1408. New York: McGraw-Hill.

  • Wyllie R (2004). Intussusception section of Ileus, adhesions, intussusception, and closed-loop obstructions. In RE Behrman et al., eds., Nelson Textbook of Pediatrics, 17th ed., pp. 1242–1243. Philadelphia: Saunders.

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Last Updated: August 22, 2006
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