Rodríguez-Calzada H
Servicio de Emergencias Médicas, Hospital Nacional de Niños Dr. Carlos Sáenz Herrera, San José, Costa Rica.
Bol Med Hosp Infant Mex. 1993 Aug;50(8):583-5.
Many reviews have included the salient features of the clinical spectrum of intussusception: abdominal pain, vomiting, bloody stools and abdominal mass. We report a case with atypical presentation of the illness, presenting as altered consciousness. A misdiagnosis and delay of treatment is often associated with increased morbidity. Either plain radiographs, supplemented by ultrasonography of the abdomen, or a barium enema should be performed in infants with unexplained lethargy.