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Congenital Jejunal Web with Central Aperture in Children: Report of Two Cases of Delayed Diagnosis and Management. [PDF]
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Pyloric atresia associated with intestinal atresias.
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[Congenital intestinal atresia].
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Gastroschisis and intestinal atresia
Journal of Pediatric Surgery, 1991Controversy exists over the best method of treating gastroschisis with concomitant intestinal atresia because the mortality in such patients is still high. We present our experience of 74 neonates with gastroschisis seen over a 17-year period. Four patients (5.5%) had intestinal atresia; 1 had only one small bowel atresia, 2 had double areas of atresia
R, Shah, M M, Woolley
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Pediatrics In Review, 2022
Intestinal atresia is a form of congenital bowel obstruction that requires operative repair in the early neonatal period. Duodenal atresia and jejunoileal (JI) atresia are appropriately seen as distinct entities. Both can be suspected with fetal imaging, which can assist with prenatal counseling of families. Duodenal atresia is more commonly associated
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Intestinal atresia is a form of congenital bowel obstruction that requires operative repair in the early neonatal period. Duodenal atresia and jejunoileal (JI) atresia are appropriately seen as distinct entities. Both can be suspected with fetal imaging, which can assist with prenatal counseling of families. Duodenal atresia is more commonly associated
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The Indian Journal of Pediatrics, 2000
Intestinal atresia accounts for about one third of all cases of neonatal intestinal obstruction. The survival rate has improved to 90% in most of the series with the operative mortality being < 1%. The survival rate improves with distal atresias. An increased mortality is observed in multiple atresias (57%), apple peel atresia (71%), and when atresia ...
T R, Prasad, M, Bajpai
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Intestinal atresia accounts for about one third of all cases of neonatal intestinal obstruction. The survival rate has improved to 90% in most of the series with the operative mortality being < 1%. The survival rate improves with distal atresias. An increased mortality is observed in multiple atresias (57%), apple peel atresia (71%), and when atresia ...
T R, Prasad, M, Bajpai
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