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Typhoid Colonic Perforation in Childhood:A Ten‐Year Experience

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To understand thoroughly the clinical course of typhoid fever is important. The typically high rate of complications after intestinal perforation secondary to typhoid fever may be reduced if operation is undertaken earlier. Solitary cecal perforation can be managed safely with wedge resection and simple closure without bowel exterioration. Routine usage of TPN may reduce the mortality associated with complications resulting from typhoid perforations.

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