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Fig. 6. 6-month-old female infant with intussusception and history of gastroenteritis. Transverse Doppler sonogram of right mid abdomen reveals small crescent hypoechoic area representing trapped intraperitoneal fluid (arrow) and three lymph nodes in intussusception (large arrowheads). Largest lymph node had length of 13 mm. Intussusception was ileo-ileocolic. Hydrostatic reduction failed because of the following current characteristics: trapped fluid, enlarged nodes, and ileo-ileocolic nature. Other two hypoechoic areas correspond to vessels as shown (small arowheads).





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