| Disease | colic |
| Phenotype | C0021933|intussusception |
| Sentences | 2 |
| PubMedID- 26462275 | intussusception is associated with abdominal colic, but needs to have other criteria to confirm the diagnosis. |
| PubMedID- 23599821 | The classic clinical triad described for intussusception is made up of abdominal colic, “red currant jelly" stools and a palpable abdominal mass; in children older than 2-3 years the presentation of intussusception is subtler and the classic triad of symptoms may not be present [9]. |
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