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Bhandari L et al. – The authors report a case of a 24 year old male presenting with classical features of intestinal obstruction. On laparotomy strangulated bowel was seen and appendix was found to be the cause. Although the authors obtained a history of appendicitis in this patient, it was not correlated to the present condition due to the rarity of such a scenario.

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