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*In 1674 Barbette of Amsterdam reported intussusception for the first time. <ref name="pmid3912022">{{cite journal |vauthors=de Moulin D |title=Paul Barbette, M.D.: a seventeenth-century Amsterdam author of best-selling textbooks |journal=Bull Hist Med |volume=59 |issue=4 |pages=506–14 |year=1985 |pmid=3912022 |doi= |url=}}</ref> | *In 1674, Barbette of Amsterdam reported intussusception for the first time. <ref name="pmid3912022">{{cite journal |vauthors=de Moulin D |title=Paul Barbette, M.D.: a seventeenth-century Amsterdam author of best-selling textbooks |journal=Bull Hist Med |volume=59 |issue=4 |pages=506–14 |year=1985 |pmid=3912022 |doi= |url=}}</ref> | ||
*In 1789 John Hunter described intussusception in detail. He called it “introssusception” and described it as a rare form of bowel obstruction in adult, in which telescoping of a proximal segment of intestine segment occurs into distal segment of GI tract. | *In 1789, John Hunter described intussusception in detail. He called it “introssusception” and described it as a rare form of bowel obstruction in adult, in which telescoping of a proximal segment of intestine segment occurs into distal segment of GI tract. | ||
*In 1871, Sir Jonathan Hutchinson was the first to operate on a child with intussusception.<ref name="pmid24629817">{{cite journal |vauthors=Lianos G, Xeropotamos N, Bali C, Baltoggiannis G, Ignatiadou E |title=Adult bowel intussusception: presentation, location, etiology, diagnosis and treatment |journal=G Chir |volume=34 |issue=9-10 |pages=280–3 |year=2013 |pmid=24629817 |pmc=3926485 |doi= |url=}}</ref> | |||
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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [2]; Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief:
Overview
Historical Perspective
Discovery
- In 1674, Barbette of Amsterdam reported intussusception for the first time. [1]
- In 1789, John Hunter described intussusception in detail. He called it “introssusception” and described it as a rare form of bowel obstruction in adult, in which telescoping of a proximal segment of intestine segment occurs into distal segment of GI tract.
- In 1871, Sir Jonathan Hutchinson was the first to operate on a child with intussusception.[2]
Outbreaks
- There have been several outbreaks of [disease name], which are summarized below:
Landmark Events in the Development of Treatment Strategies
- In [year], [diagnostic test/therapy] was developed by [scientist] to treat/diagnose [disease name].
Impact on Cultural History
Famous Cases
- The following are a few famous cases of disease name:
References
- ↑ de Moulin D (1985). "Paul Barbette, M.D.: a seventeenth-century Amsterdam author of best-selling textbooks". Bull Hist Med. 59 (4): 506–14. PMID 3912022.
- ↑ Lianos G, Xeropotamos N, Bali C, Baltoggiannis G, Ignatiadou E (2013). "Adult bowel intussusception: presentation, location, etiology, diagnosis and treatment". G Chir. 34 (9–10): 280–3. PMC 3926485. PMID 24629817.