Ogilvie's syndrome: Acute colonic pseudo-obstruction, which can occur after various types of surgery
Ogilvie's syndrome, also known as acute colonic pseudo-obstruction (ACPO), is a rare but potentially serious condition characterized by acute colonic dilation without an underlying mechanical obstruction. It was first described by Sir William Heneage Ogilvie in 1948. This condition typically occurs after surgery or trauma, although it can also occur spontaneously in some cases.
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