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    Colonoscopic Diagnosis of Appendiceal Intussusception : A Case Report

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    Intussusception of the appendix is an uncommon condition and the diagnosis is rarely made preoperatively. Intussusception of the appendix may mimic a neoplastic lesion. Colonoscopy is a valuable tool for diagnosis of the appendiceal intussusception. A 17-yr-old female admitted with repeated abdominal pain, nausea, vomiting and febrile sensation. We diagnosed as appendiceal intussusception by colonoscopy, which showed a polypoid tumor (about 1.5 cm) in the cecum. This sessile polypoid mass looks like foreskin or glans. We present colonoscopic finding of appendiceal intussusception and review the literature

    Biliary Ascaris lumbricoides with co-existent choliethiasis

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    Giant accessory liver lobe

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    HEPATOBILIARY ASCARIASIS: 2 CASE REPORT

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