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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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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Yousuf Aziz Khan Naima Zamir MISSED CONGENITAL PYLORIC ATRESIA WITH GASTRIC PERFORATION IN A NEONATE Journal of Neonatal Surgery congenital pyloric atresia newborn gadtric perforation |
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Yousuf Aziz Khan Naima Zamir |
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Yousuf Aziz Khan |
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MISSED CONGENITAL PYLORIC ATRESIA WITH GASTRIC PERFORATION IN A NEONATE |
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MISSED CONGENITAL PYLORIC ATRESIA WITH GASTRIC PERFORATION IN A NEONATE |
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MISSED CONGENITAL PYLORIC ATRESIA WITH GASTRIC PERFORATION IN A NEONATE |
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MISSED CONGENITAL PYLORIC ATRESIA WITH GASTRIC PERFORATION IN A NEONATE |
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MISSED CONGENITAL PYLORIC ATRESIA WITH GASTRIC PERFORATION IN A NEONATE |
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missed congenital pyloric atresia with gastric perforation in a neonate |
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Journal of Neonatal Surgery |
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2226-0439 |
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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. |
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congenital pyloric atresia newborn gadtric perforation |
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