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Saudi Medical Journal. 1995; 16 (6): 574-575
in English
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ABSTRACT
This paper discusses two cases of chickenpox with intestinal complications. The patient in the first case was exposed to necrosis and gangrene of part of the intestine with the result that a portion of the small intestine had to be removed. The patient in the second case suffered from acute appendicitis