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Primary omental torsion in children: ten-year experience
Pediatric Surgery International, 10/19/07
Georgios, M., et al. - Primary omental torsion (POT), is a rare cause of acute abdomen commonly affecting obese male adults, whereas it is extremely rare in children. In this retrospective study, we present our experience regarding the management of five children with POT and discuss the diagnostic and therapeutic implications of this entity. We retrospectively reviewed the medical records of children diagnosed for POT, from January 1996 to July 2006 at our department
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