ABSTRACT Background Cystic fibrosis (CF) is a multi‐system autosomal recessive disorder affecting the respiratory, gastrointestinal and reproductive systems. One of its manifestations is pancreatic insufficiency. This could lead to constipation and impaired intestinal activity predisposing patients to intestinal obstruction and intussusception. Key Findings This report discusses a case of a 25‐year‐old male with CF who presented with abdominal pain and constipation. Point‐of‐care ultrasound (POCUS) was instrumental in the early diagnosis of intussusception, showing the classical sonographic features of intussusception. Discussion This case highlights the importance of clinical vigilance and the utility of POCUS when managing patients with multi‐systemic diseases, as they may present with atypical symptoms and rare diagnoses. Ultrasound is highly sensitive for diagnosing intussusception in the paediatric populations, but further studies may be needed to translate that finding to the adult population. Complementary computed tomography (CT) is of high value in evaluating for possible complications.
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