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Colonic tuberculosis masquerading as colon cancer | Journal of Surgical Case Reports
Isolated colonic tuberculosis (TB) is rare, and the symptoms are nonspecific making early diagnosis and management difficult. Although colonoscopy and biopsy is an important diagnostic modality, the f...
Internal hernia due to mesenteric defect | Journal of Surgical Case Reports
Internal hernia is one of the rare causes of small bowel obstruction. A congenital mesenteric defect is very rare, but can potentially cause internal hernia with consequent incarceration or strangulat...
Partial cholecystectomy resulting in recurrent acute cholecystitis and choledocholithiasis | Journal of Surgical Case Reports
Partial cholecystectomy has been documented in the literature as a safe alternative in the management of patients with acute cholecystitis when the degree of inflammation prevents a safe dissection to...