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Pyloric atresia.

open access: yesThe Turkish journal of pediatrics, 1985
M K Cağlar   +3 more
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Oesophageal atresia associated with pyloric atresia [PDF]

open access: possibleThe British Journal of Radiology, 1980
Pyloroduodenal atresia is a rare and usually isolated anomaly. Crowe and Sumner (1978) recently reported a newborn with pyloroduodenal atresia, isolated oesophageal atresia (Gross Type 1) and cardiac and skeletal malformations. We wish to report a similar case and review the diagnostic techniques that can lead to the correct diagnosis of a second ...
Jack O. Haller   +3 more
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Esophageal atresia, choanal atresia, and dysautonomia

Journal of Pediatric Surgery, 1991
Patients with esophageal atresia (EA) or choanal atresia (CA) manifest similar clinical and pathophysiological features. To determine the significance of this observation, the clinical records of 80 patients with EA and 57 with CA were reviewed. This survey showed that similarities between the two conditions included inspiratory and expiratory dyspnea,
G. Fiocca   +13 more
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