Elgendy MM et al: Spontaneous intestinal perforation in premature infants: a national study. J Perinatol. 41(5):1122-8, 2021
Ye N et al: Successful conservative treatment of intestinal perforation in VLBW and ELBW neonates: a single centre case series and review of the literature. BMC Pediatr. 19(1):255, 2019
Rayyan M et al: Risk factors for spontaneous localized intestinal perforation in the preterm infant. J Matern Fetal Neonatal Med. 31(19):2617-23, 2018
Houben CH et al: Spontaneous intestinal perforation: the long-term outcome. Eur J Pediatr Surg. 27(4):346-51, 2017
Fischer A et al: Ultrasound to diagnose spontaneous intestinal perforation in infants weighing ⩽ 1000 g at birth. J Perinatol. 35(2):104-9, 2015
Shah J et al: Intestinal perforation in very preterm neonates: risk factors and outcomes. J Perinatol. 35(8):595-600, 2015
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Spontaneous intestinal perforation (SIP)
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Focal intestinal perforation
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Focal, isolated perforation of intestinal tract
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Elgendy MM et al: Spontaneous intestinal perforation in premature infants: a national study. J Perinatol. 41(5):1122-8, 2021
Ye N et al: Successful conservative treatment of intestinal perforation in VLBW and ELBW neonates: a single centre case series and review of the literature. BMC Pediatr. 19(1):255, 2019
Rayyan M et al: Risk factors for spontaneous localized intestinal perforation in the preterm infant. J Matern Fetal Neonatal Med. 31(19):2617-23, 2018
Houben CH et al: Spontaneous intestinal perforation: the long-term outcome. Eur J Pediatr Surg. 27(4):346-51, 2017
Fischer A et al: Ultrasound to diagnose spontaneous intestinal perforation in infants weighing ⩽ 1000 g at birth. J Perinatol. 35(2):104-9, 2015
Shah J et al: Intestinal perforation in very preterm neonates: risk factors and outcomes. J Perinatol. 35(8):595-600, 2015
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