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[[Stool guaiac test]] (shows blood in the stool) | [[Stool guaiac test]] (shows blood in the stool) | ||
Asymptomatic patients with radiologic findings suggesting nonrotation can be observed. | |||
=However, nonrotation can be a difficult diagnosis radiologically; symptomatic patients may warrant laparoscopic or open exploration to confirm the diagnosis [8,16]. =Other Diagnostic Studies== | =However, nonrotation can be a difficult diagnosis radiologically; symptomatic patients may warrant laparoscopic or open exploration to confirm the diagnosis [8,16]. =Other Diagnostic Studies== |
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Overview
Stool guaiac test (shows blood in the stool)
Asymptomatic patients with radiologic findings suggesting nonrotation can be observed.