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Atypical presentation of gastric volvulusEtienne et al., 2017
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- Etienne D
- Ona M
- Reddy M
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- Gastroenterology research
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Gastric volvulus has been reported in all age groups; however, it is typically diagnosed in the elderly. Organo-axial volvulus is the most common type, followed by the mesentero-axial and the combined types. Depending on the etiology, gastric volvulus can also be classified …
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