Congenital infantile hypertrophic pyloric stenosis in preterm dizygotic twins infants diagnosed early: A case report. [PDF]
Bienfait MM +5 more
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A rare pediatric case of type III congenital paraesophageal hiatal hernia with infantile hypertrophic pyloric stenosis: A case report. [PDF]
Yama M, Shafiqi M, Rahimi A, Shayan NA.
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Diagnostic accuracy of palpation and ultrasonography for diagnosing infantile hypertrophic pyloric stenosis: a systematic review and meta-analysis. [PDF]
Objective: Although infantile hypertrophic pyloric stenosis (IHPS) is a well-known disease, there is no systematic review regarding the optimal diagnostic strategy.
van den Bunder FA +4 more
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Balancing competing risks: perinatal exposure to macrolides increases the risk of infantile hypertrophic pyloric stenosis. [PDF]
Honein MA, Cragan JD.
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Infantile Hypertrophic Pyloric Stenosis Without Metabolic Alkalosis: A Report of Two Cases. [PDF]
Infantile hypertrophic pyloric stenosis (IHPS) is a condition typically characterized by hypertrophy of the pylorus, leading to gastric outlet obstruction and forceful, nonbilious vomiting in young infants.
Shaligram R +3 more
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Effectiveness of two-dimensional shear-wave sonoelastography in the diagnosis and follow-up of infantile hypertrophic pyloric stenosis. [PDF]
We sought to determine the effectiveness and utility of two-dimensional shear-wave sonoelastography (2D-SW-SE) in the diagnosis and postoperative follow-up of infantile hypertrophic pyloric stenosis (IHPS). Twenty-three infants were included in the study,
Demir S +6 more
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Infantile hypertrophic pyloric stenosis
Infantile hypertrophic pyloric stenosis (IHPS) is a condition in which the muscular distal opening of the stomach (i.e., pylorus) is thickened (i.e., hypertrophied) that occurs in young infants. The hypertrophy causes an obstruction with dysfunction of gastric emptying, leading to accumulation of food in the stomach and subsequently to (projectile ...
David Fawkner-Corbett, Merrill McHoney
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Infantile hypertrophic pyloric stenosis
In hypertrophic pyloric stenosis, there is a functional obstruction at the gastric outlet as a result of hypertrophy and hyperplasia of the muscular layers of the pylorus. It is a common cause of gastric outlet obstruction and surgical vomiting in infants. Infants typically present with forceful nonbilious vomiting mostly shortly after feeds. Prolonged
Lohfa B. Chirdan +2 more
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INFANTILE HYPERTROPHIC PYLORIC STENOSIS: POSTOPERATIVE MANAGEMENT WITHOUT PROLONGED FASTING OR NASOGASTRIC TUBE [PDF]
Infantile hypertrophic pyloric stenosis is the most common condition requiring surgery in the first few months of life and also the most common surgical cause of vomiting in infancy.
Abbas Abdulzahra Alhassani
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Pertussis post-exposure prophylaxis among household contacts: a cost-utility analysis. [PDF]
BACKGROUND: Recent pertussis outbreaks have prompted re-examination of post-exposure prophylaxis (PEP) strategies, when immunization is not immediately protective.
Crowcroft, Natasha S +3 more
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