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Intussusception in a 51-year-old male
  1. R Persiani1,
  2. A Biondi1,
  3. L Luigi2,
  4. A Grieco3,
  5. S Rausei1,
  6. D D’Ugo1
  1. 1
    General Surgery Unit, Department of Surgery, Catholic University, Rome, Italy
  2. 2
    Department of Pathology, Catholic University, Rome, Italy
  3. 3
    Department of Internal Medicine, Catholic University, Rome, Italy
  1. Dr Alberto Biondi, General Surgery Unit, Department of Surgery, Catholic University of Rome, Largo A. Gemelli 8, 00167 Rome, Italy; biondi.alberto{at}tiscali.it

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