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intestinal perforation in children. | there were 102 cases of intestinal perforation seen in children at the department of paediatric surgery at s.s. hospital, varanasi during a 3 year period. enteric (typhoid) perforation (29%), intussusception (15%) ascaris lumbricoides infestation (9%) and appendicitis (9%), which are rarities in the reported literature, were the major causes of intestinal perforation. radiological evidence of pneumoperitoneum was seen in 88% of patients. the majority of cases in this study were older than 5 year ... | 1989 | 2735889 |