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An Unusual Cause of Pediatric Altered Mental Status: A Mesenteric Hernia
Pediatric Emergency Care, 10/01/09
Hsiao HJ et al. – The authors present a case of a child with a life–threatening unusual cause of altered mental status, a mesenteric hernia with hypovolemic shock. The hernia was reduced successfully at laparotomy. The postoperative course was uneventful.
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