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Pediatrics In Review, 2021
Hypertrophic pyloric stenosis is a common condition seen in the first 1 to 3 months after birth. Patients typically present with nonbilious projectile emesis after feeds that may result in hypokalemic, hypochloremic metabolic alkalosis. Although inability to tolerate feeds is frequently seen with self-limited conditions such as reflux, a low threshold ...
Stephen E. Dolgin, Barrie S. Rich
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Hypertrophic pyloric stenosis is a common condition seen in the first 1 to 3 months after birth. Patients typically present with nonbilious projectile emesis after feeds that may result in hypokalemic, hypochloremic metabolic alkalosis. Although inability to tolerate feeds is frequently seen with self-limited conditions such as reflux, a low threshold ...
Stephen E. Dolgin, Barrie S. Rich
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Pediatrics International, 2016
AbstractInfantile hypertrophic pyloric stenosis is the most commonly encountered surgical disease among pediatric patients. Incomplete pyloromyotomy is not uncommon complication of pyloromyotomy. However, recurrent pyloric stenosis is extremely rare. Up until now, there are only five cases reported in the English literature.
Tariq Altokhais, Amani Al-Ansari
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AbstractInfantile hypertrophic pyloric stenosis is the most commonly encountered surgical disease among pediatric patients. Incomplete pyloromyotomy is not uncommon complication of pyloromyotomy. However, recurrent pyloric stenosis is extremely rare. Up until now, there are only five cases reported in the English literature.
Tariq Altokhais, Amani Al-Ansari
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2020
Pyloric stenosis, or hypertrophic pyloric stenosis, is an acquired condition involving the thickening of the circumferential muscle of the pyloric sphincter, which results in elongation and obliteration of the pyloric channel. A near-complete gastric outlet obstruction is produced with secondary dilation, hypertrophy, and hyperperistalsis of the ...
Hall, Nigel, Kelay, Arun
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Pyloric stenosis, or hypertrophic pyloric stenosis, is an acquired condition involving the thickening of the circumferential muscle of the pyloric sphincter, which results in elongation and obliteration of the pyloric channel. A near-complete gastric outlet obstruction is produced with secondary dilation, hypertrophy, and hyperperistalsis of the ...
Hall, Nigel, Kelay, Arun
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The American Journal of Digestive Diseases, 1967
An unusual case of adult pyloric stenosis with recurrent gastrointestinal bleeding has been presented together with a review of prior observation on the diagnosis and differential features of this rarely encountered entity. The many diverse causes of secondary pyloric stenosis have been reviewed in the differential diagnosis of pyloric canal narrowing.
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An unusual case of adult pyloric stenosis with recurrent gastrointestinal bleeding has been presented together with a review of prior observation on the diagnosis and differential features of this rarely encountered entity. The many diverse causes of secondary pyloric stenosis have been reviewed in the differential diagnosis of pyloric canal narrowing.
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Hyperkalemia and Pyloric Stenosis
Anesthesia & Analgesia, 2003Children presenting with pyloric stenosis have hypochloremic metabolic alkalosis and their serum potassium levels are thought to be low or normal. We reviewed potassium levels in infants with pyloric stenosis. Thirty-six percent of patients with pyloric stenosis had increased serum potassium levels.
Schwartz, Donald, MD+3 more
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PYLORIC STENOSIS WITH AZOTÆMIA
Australian and New Zealand Journal of Surgery, 1948Summary.1. Four cases of azotazmia following severe fluid loss from the upper gastro‐ intestinal tract are reported. Three cases followed pyloric stenosis ahd the other case followed gastro‐enterostomy and vagotomy for a similar condition.2. Disturbance of the dynamics of the circulatory system and of the intrarenal circulation appears to account for ...
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Pyloric Stenosis in Sarcoidosis
Acta Medica Scandinavica, 1950G. L. Zwaag+2 more
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