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Table 1 Reports of cecorectal or cecoanal intussusception

From: Successful treatment of adult cecorectal intussusception caused by cecum cancer with mobile cecum: a case report

Case

Author

Sex/age

Chief complaint

Diagnostic modality

Type of intussusception

Relief invagination

Surgical intervention

Pathological diagnosis

1

Greif et al

M/4

Abdominal pain, prolapse

Not specified

Cecoanal

Unsuccessful

Cecal resection

Burkitt’s lymphoma

2

Shinoda et al

F/29

Diarrhea, vomiting, abdominal pain

Barium enema, colonoscopy

Cecoanal

Manual, enema

Cecal resection

Well-differentiated adenocarcinoma in villous adenoma

3

Suddiqui et al

M/90

Vomiting, abdominal pain

CT

Cecoanal

Not specified

Subtotal colectomy

Villotubular adenoma

4

Chen et al

M/13

Abdominal pain, prolapse

CT

Cecorectal

Not specified

Ileocecal resection

Hematoma

5

Our case

F/71

Upper abdominal pain

CT

Cecorectal

Manual

Ileocecal resection

Well-differentiated tubular adenocarcinoma in the tubulovillous adenoma