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Congenital hypertrophic pyloric stenosis

The Indian Journal of Pediatrics, 2002
Congenital hypertrophic pyloric stenosis, an important cause of intractable vomiting in infants is diagnosed clinically and confirmed ultrasonographically. Other useful interventions are plain radiography and barium study. Differential diagnosis includes pylorospasm and gastroesophageal reflux. Management protocol includes correction of dehydration and
Utpal Kant, Singh, Ranjeet, Kumar
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Hypertrophic pyloric stenosis in the newborn

Journal of Pediatric Surgery, 1993
Hypertrophic pyloric stenosis is exceedingly rare in newborns as well as patients over 6 months of age. These cases likely represent outliers from the normal distribution of its clinical presentation. This is a report of pyloric stenosis in a newborn. A review of the literature is included.
M R, Zenn, S F, Redo
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Infantile Hypertrophic Pyloric Stenosis

Digestive Diseases, 1992
This 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 ...
K, Murtagh   +3 more
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A Delphi Analysis to Reach Consensus on Preoperative Care in Infants with Hypertrophic Pyloric Stenosis

European journal of pediatric surgery, 2020
Introduction Infantile hypertrophic pyloric stenosis (IHPS) is a common gastrointestinal condition that can lead to metabolic alkalosis and, if uncorrected, to respiratory complications.
F. A. van den Bunder   +3 more
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Hypertrophic pyloric stenosis in utero

Pediatric Surgery International, 2002
Hypertrophic pyloric stenosis (HPS) is the most common surgical condition producing vomiting in infants. It has been reported as early as the 1st week of life. We report an infant with HPS seen on prenatal ultrasound. Although infants with HPS usually present between 3 and 5 weeks of life, HPS must be considered as part of the differential diagnosis of
David B, Tashjian, Stanley H, Konefal
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Congenital hypertrophic pyloric stenosis

The Journal of Pediatrics, 1950
T HE modern concept of the pathologic anatomy of congenital hypertrophic pyloric stenosis stems from the papers of I-Iirsehsprung (1888). I However, at least two reports indicate that the condition was recognized in adults prior to that time (Landerer, 2 1879, and Mater, 3 1885).
O F, GRIMES, H G, BELL, M B, OLNEY
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Infantile Hypertrophic Pyloric Stenosis

Scottish Medical Journal, 1981
A 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.
K G, Mitchell, S M, Cachia
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Hypertrophic Pyloric Stenosis in an Adolescent

Journal of Laparoendoscopic & Advanced Surgical Techniques, 2009
Hypertrophic pyloric stenosis presenting beyond infancy is an uncommon occurrence. The etiology of adult onset pyloric stenosis is unknown. In this case report, we describe a 14-year-old boy who presented with nausea, intermittent vomiting, and abdominal pain.
Don, Selzer   +3 more
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Congenital hypertrophic pyloric stenosis

The Indian Journal of Pediatrics, 1976
Pyloric stenosis (PS) has been reported in multiple births. We report the presentation of PS in identical twins, whose symptoms led to simultaneous referral for surgical care. The theories of inheritance of PS are reviewed.
R K, Satapathy, P V, Rao, L N, Subudhi
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Presentation and outcomes in hypertrophic pyloric stenosis: An 11‐year review

Journal of Paediatrics and Child Health, 2019
To evaluate the trend in presentation and postoperative outcomes of infants with hypertrophic pyloric stenosis (HPS) over the last decade.
Toby I Vinycomb   +4 more
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