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Gastric outlet obstruction in an 11-year-old girl due to a pyloric diaphragm - A case report and a systematic literature review. [PDF]
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Utility of Pyloric Length Measurement for Detecting Severe Metabolic Alkalosis in Infants with Hypertrophic Pyloric Stenosis. [PDF]
Kim HJ.
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Feasibility and impact of three-dimensional (3D) printing technology in simulated teaching of congenital malformations. [PDF]
Gao Q, Wang Q, Li M, Lu C.
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Diverse Presentations of Congenital Internal Hernias in Children with Review of Literature.
Karmakar D, Saha H, Vaze PG, Biswas NK.
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Infantile Hypertrophic Pyloric Stenosis
Scottish Medical Journal, 1981A brief review of the development of the surgical management of infantile hypertrophic pyloric stenosis is made. The incidence, investigation, management and complications of cases treated at the Royal Hospital for Sick Children, Glasgow over a period of six decades is reported.
Susan M. Cachia, K. G. Mitchell
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Infantile Hypertrophic Pyloric Stenosis
Digestive Diseases, 1992This is a world-wide disease, more common in Caucasians and probably on the increase. The aetiology remains very poorly understood. Presentation is between 2 and 8 weeks with vomiting, classically projectile, in an otherwise well hungry child. The diagnosis can confidently be made in most cases by a careful test feed; ultrasound and barium meal ...
Ian A. Fraser+3 more
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Infantile hypertrophic pyloric stenosis
Surgery (Oxford), 2016Abstract Infantile hypertrophic pyloric stenosis (IHPS) is the most common cause of gastric outlet obstruction in infants and is one of the most common conditions requiring surgery in the newborn. It arises from marked hypertrophy of the pyloric muscle (primarily circular layer), resulting in partial or complete luminal occlusion.
Andrew R. Ross+3 more
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Infantile hypertrophic pyloric stenosis
Surgery (Oxford), 2005Abstract Infantile hypertrophic pyloric stenosis is the commonest cause for urgent abdominal surgery in infancy. The incidence is increasing. Despite numerous theories and research the aetiology remains unknown. Prior to an understanding of the resuscitation and development of techniques of surgical correction, this condition had a very high ...
Robin Abel, Rajesh Kumar
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