MISSED CONGENITAL PYLORIC ATRESIA WITH GASTRIC PERFORATION IN A NEONATE

Congenital pyloric atresia is a rare anomaly accounting for less than 1% of upper GI atresias. It may occur in isolation or in association with other congenital anomalies, epidermolysis bullosa being the most frequent. It presents with upper abdominal distension, non-bilious vomiting or rarely with...

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Main Authors: Yousuf Aziz Khan, Naima Zamir
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EL-Med-Pub 2012-04-01
Series:Journal of Neonatal Surgery
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Online Access:http://jneonatalsurg.com/documents/vol-1/pdf/jns-1-28.pdf
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spelling doaj-44bf1884fcc643c48f71c7b17c8c4a462020-11-25T04:00:00ZengEL-Med-PubJournal of Neonatal Surgery2226-04392012-04-01123232MISSED CONGENITAL PYLORIC ATRESIA WITH GASTRIC PERFORATION IN A NEONATEYousuf Aziz KhanNaima ZamirCongenital pyloric atresia is a rare anomaly accounting for less than 1% of upper GI atresias. It may occur in isolation or in association with other congenital anomalies, epidermolysis bullosa being the most frequent. It presents with upper abdominal distension, non-bilious vomiting or rarely with complications as aspiration pneumonia, electrolyte imbalance or gastric perforation. Though iatrogenic gastric perforations secondary to aggressive resuscitation with bag-mask ventilation and nasogastric intubation are the most frequent in newborns, neonatal gastric perforation due to congenital outlet obstruction have rarely been reported.http://jneonatalsurg.com/documents/vol-1/pdf/jns-1-28.pdfcongenital pyloric atresianewborngadtric perforation
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MISSED CONGENITAL PYLORIC ATRESIA WITH GASTRIC PERFORATION IN A NEONATE
Journal of Neonatal Surgery
congenital pyloric atresia
newborn
gadtric perforation
author_facet Yousuf Aziz Khan
Naima Zamir
author_sort Yousuf Aziz Khan
title MISSED CONGENITAL PYLORIC ATRESIA WITH GASTRIC PERFORATION IN A NEONATE
title_short MISSED CONGENITAL PYLORIC ATRESIA WITH GASTRIC PERFORATION IN A NEONATE
title_full MISSED CONGENITAL PYLORIC ATRESIA WITH GASTRIC PERFORATION IN A NEONATE
title_fullStr MISSED CONGENITAL PYLORIC ATRESIA WITH GASTRIC PERFORATION IN A NEONATE
title_full_unstemmed MISSED CONGENITAL PYLORIC ATRESIA WITH GASTRIC PERFORATION IN A NEONATE
title_sort missed congenital pyloric atresia with gastric perforation in a neonate
publisher EL-Med-Pub
series Journal of Neonatal Surgery
issn 2226-0439
publishDate 2012-04-01
description Congenital pyloric atresia is a rare anomaly accounting for less than 1% of upper GI atresias. It may occur in isolation or in association with other congenital anomalies, epidermolysis bullosa being the most frequent. It presents with upper abdominal distension, non-bilious vomiting or rarely with complications as aspiration pneumonia, electrolyte imbalance or gastric perforation. Though iatrogenic gastric perforations secondary to aggressive resuscitation with bag-mask ventilation and nasogastric intubation are the most frequent in newborns, neonatal gastric perforation due to congenital outlet obstruction have rarely been reported.
topic congenital pyloric atresia
newborn
gadtric perforation
url http://jneonatalsurg.com/documents/vol-1/pdf/jns-1-28.pdf
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