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Pedunculated small bowel lipoma with heterotopic pancreas causing intussusception.

Clinical Case Reports 2018 September
Small bowel intussusception is a relatively uncommon cause of abdominal pain. The diagnosis is often delayed due to vague symptoms and limitations with current endoscopic and radiographic approaches to evaluate the small bowel lumen. Treatment often requires surgical resection, which can usually be performed in a minimally invasive fashion.

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