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BACKGROUND This report describes the case of a 36-year-old man presenting with severe abdominal pain and small-bowel obstruction due to idiopathic ileo-cecal intussusception. Intussusception refers to the telescoping or folding of a segment of bowel into the section distal to it. It is one of the main differentials of small-bowel obstruction in the pediatric population, but remains exceedingly rare in adults. Intussusception in adults is generally associated with organic masses of the digestive tract, especially tumors, which act as lead points that drag the proximal bowel into a more distal segment. It is extremely uncommon to find intussusception in an adult patient with no obvious underlying bowel pathology. CASE REPORT We report a case of ileo-cecal intussusception in an adult patient that yielded no underlying bowel anomaly on surgical exploration and pathology. The patient, a 36-year-old man, presented with severe abdominal pain and was diagnosed with intussusception through computed tomography (CT) scanning. Surgical resection and anastomoses of the bowel were subsequently performed when medical therapy failed. The patient experienced diarrhea and vitamin-deficient neuropathy a month after surgery, which was diagnosed as short bowel syndrome, and which resolved with appropriate medical care. CONCLUSIONS Intussusception, while rare in adult patients, is possible even without underlying bowel disease. However, a thorough surgical exploration and proper pathology analysis are essential to confidently exclude other gut anomalies. Clinicians should be aware of possible complications like short bowel syndrome if the surgical approach is used and a significant amount of intestine is resected.
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Can Vet J
September 2025
Department of Companion Animals (Devine, MacLean, Hoddinott) and Department of Pathology and Microbiology (Buote), Atlantic Veterinary College, University of Prince Edward Island, 550 University Avenue, Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island C1A 4P3.
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August 2025
Faculty of Medicine and Pharmaceutical Sciences, University of Douala, Douala, Cameroon.
BACKGROUND This report describes the case of a 36-year-old man presenting with severe abdominal pain and small-bowel obstruction due to idiopathic ileo-cecal intussusception. Intussusception refers to the telescoping or folding of a segment of bowel into the section distal to it. It is one of the main differentials of small-bowel obstruction in the pediatric population, but remains exceedingly rare in adults.
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August 2025
General Practitioner, ICU Department, Somali Sudanese Specialized Hospital, Mogadishu 274149, Banadir, Somalia.
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October 2023
General Surgery, Sarawak General Hospital, Jalan Hospital, 93586 Kuching, Sarawak, Malaysia.
About 5% of all intussusception are found in adults, up to 90% of these have an anatomical lesion with ~50% of them are malignant. Malignant melanoma commonly metastasizes to the small bowel; however, melanoma causing intussusception is rare. We describe a 57-year-old lady with a history of surgically treated malignant melanoma in her nasal cavity who came with an ambiguous intestinal obstruction.
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April 2023
Department of Medical and Surgical Sciences, University of Foggia, Luigi Pinto Street, No. 1, 71122 Foggia, Italy.
Introduction And Importance: Metastatic localization of melanoma often affects the gastrointestinal tract, with reference to the small intestine.
Case Presentation: In this work we present the clinical course of a patient affected by a surgically treated melanoma of the right conjunctiva, suddenly manifesting abdominal symptomatology. The abdominal computed tomography scan (CT scan) show evidence of free air into the peritoneal cavity, cholecystitis and brain lesions highly suspicious for metastases.