[PDF][PDF] Ileal perforation in segmental intestinal dilatation associated with omphalocoele

CR Thambidorai, H Arief, MS Noor Afidah - Singapore Med J, 2009 - smj.org.sg
Localised dilatation of a segment of the intestine without any macroscopically-identifiable
cause is rare, and has been reported in association with omphalocoele in only 14 children …

Ileal perforation in segmental intestinal dilatation associated with omphalocoele.

CR Thambidorai, H Arief, N Afidah - Singapore Medical Journal, 2009 - europepmc.org
Localised dilatation of a segment of the intestine without any macroscopically-identifiable
cause is rare, and has been reported in association with omphalocoele in only 14 children …

[PDF][PDF] Ileal perforation in segmental intestinal dilatation associated with omphalocoele

CR Thambidorai, H Arief, MS Noor Afidah - Singapore Med J, 2009 - academia.edu
Localised dilatation of a segment of the intestine without any macroscopically-identifiable
cause is rare, and has been reported in association with omphalocoele in only 14 children …

[PDF][PDF] Ileal perforation in segmental intestinal dilatation associated with omphalocoele

CR Thambidorai, H Arief, MS Noor Afidah - Singapore Med J, 2009 - researchgate.net
Localised dilatation of a segment of the intestine without any macroscopically-identifiable
cause is rare, and has been reported in association with omphalocoele in only 14 children …

Ileal perforation in segmental intestinal dilatation associated with omphalocoele

CR Thambidorai, H Arief, MS Noor Afidah - Singapore Med J, 2009 - smj.org.sg
Localised dilatation of a segment of the intestine without any macroscopically-identifiable
cause is rare, and has been reported in association with omphalocoele in only 14 children …

Ileal perforation in segmental intestinal dilatation associated with omphalocoele

CR Thambidorai, H Arief… - Singapore medical …, 2009 - pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Localised dilatation of a segment of the intestine without any macroscopically-identifiable
cause is rare, and has been reported in association with omphalocoele in only 14 children …