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Hypertrophic Pyloric Stenosis in the Adult
Endoscopy, 1989In view of the low incidence of hypertrophic pyloric stenosis, we present a case of this pathology in a male aged 74. Stenosis was of the diffuse type, associated with gastric ulcer and chronic atrophic gastritis. The patient was admitted to our Service with upper digestive tract hemorrhage after deterioration of the ulcer.
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Hypertrophic pyloric stenosis in the adult
The American Journal of Surgery, 1955Abstract 1. 1. A case of adult hypertrophic pyloric stenosis is presented which was unsuspected at operation and treated as a malignancy of the pylorus. 2. 2. The etiology, pathology, clinical recognition and treatment of adult hypertrophic pyloric stenosis is discussed. 3. 3.
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Hypertrophic pyloric stenosis in the adult
American Journal of Digestive Diseases, 19471. Two cases of hypertrophic pyloric stenosis occurring in adults are presented. One case is of the congenital type. The second case was associated with a localized follicular gastritis. 2. The etiology of hypertrophic pyloric stenosis as it occurs in adults is discussed, and the possibility of causative factors in addition to simple spasm are ...
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Congenital Hypertrophic Pyloric Stenosis
Radiology, 1962Certain facets of congenital hypertrophic pyloric stenosis (HPS) continue to be controversial. Is the disease really congenital? Wall-gren followed 1,000 newborn males with roentgenologicaly normal stomachs; after three weeks, 5 of these began to vomit and presented the typical roentgenologic signs of HPS.
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INHERITANCE OF HYPERTROPHIC PYLORIC STENOSIS
American Journal of Roentgenology, 1971A family is reported in which the mother and 3 of her 5 children have a history of hypertrophic pyloric stenosis. The inheritance and roentgenographic signs of hypertrophic pyloric stenosis are discussed.The more recent genetic studies support the theory that hypertrophic pyloric stenosis is inherited as a dominant polygenic trait and that the ...
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Hypertrophic pyloric stenosis in the adult
The American Journal of Surgery, 1956Abstract A case is presented of hypertrophic pyloric stenosis in the adult successfully treated by gastrectomy. Some of the interesting factors concerning the disease are discussed and the results of treatment are reviewed.
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Hypertrophic Pyloric Stenosis (HPS)
2016The hypertrophic pyloric stenosis (HPS) is not a rare condition due to a lack of relaxation of the pyloric muscle caused by hypertrophy and hyperplasia of the antropyloric muscular ring. HPS is the most common surgical cause of vomiting in infants, and it is a very frequent cause of access in emergency hospital.
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2016
Hypertrophic pyloric stenosis is one of the most common conditions requiring surgery in the first six months of life. It most commonly affects Caucasian infants with a male to female ratio of 5:1. While the etiology is unknown, it likely involves both genetic and perinatal environmental exposure components.
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Hypertrophic pyloric stenosis is one of the most common conditions requiring surgery in the first six months of life. It most commonly affects Caucasian infants with a male to female ratio of 5:1. While the etiology is unknown, it likely involves both genetic and perinatal environmental exposure components.
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Evaluation of a fluid resuscitation protocol for patients with hypertrophic pyloric stenosis.
Journal of Pediatric Surgery, 2021James A. Fraser+11 more
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