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Bowel gangrene in congenital mesenteric defects: Not always due to volvulus or strangulation

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Renukumar, T., Ananth Sagar, M. Bowel gangrene in congenital mesenteric defects: Not always due to volvulus or strangulation. Indian Pediatr 49, 761–762 (2012). https://doi.org/10.1007/s13312-012-0143-0

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