Colostomy in a case of Anorectal malformation presenting as Chilaiditi syndrome
Journal Title: Journal of Indira Gandhi Institute of Medical Sciences - Year 2018, Vol 4, Issue 2
Abstract
ABSTRACT : Chilaidi syndrome is the interposion of the right colon between the liver and the right hemi diaphragm. Generally, the paents are asymptomac but can present symptoms mimicking intesnal obstrucon. Although, there are many complicaons related to colostomy in the paents of anorectal malformaon, appearance of Chilaidi syndrome is unusual. Further, hypokalemia can be a precipitang factor for the development of Chilaidi syndrome
Authors and Affiliations
Zaheer Hasan
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