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CONGENITAL HYPERTROPHIC STENOSIS OF THE PYLORUS AND ITS TREATMENT BY PYLOROPLASTY. [PDF]
Edmund Cautley, C. T. Dent
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Clinical progress note: Pertussis
Abstract Pertussis, commonly known as whooping cough, is a vaccine‐preventable respiratory disease with rising incidence due to declining vaccination rates and waning immunity. The most severe disease course is seen in unvaccinated or incompletely vaccinated infants less than 2 months of age, accounting for the largest burden of hospitalization and ...
Samantha Hanna, Nicole Samies
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Anastomose duodenoduodenal na pancreatoduodenectomia por pancreatite crônica
Literature has been showing a tendency of reducing the limits of Whipple's resection. The main technical advance was the pylorus preserving resection, technique proposed by Traverso and Longmire in 1978.
Olívio Louro Costa
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TWO NEW METHODS OF CLOSURE OF THE PYLORUS FOR PYLORIC AND DUODENAL ULCER [PDF]
Alfred A. Strauss
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State‐of‐the‐art review of blenderized diets—Status and future directions
Abstract This state‐of‐the‐art review was produced by a multidisciplinary team composed of pediatric gastroenterology and nutrition healthcare providers to provide a comprehensive overview of the use of blenderized tube feeds (BTFs). The team developed 12 vital questions to address gaps in the current understanding and practice of using BTFs, then ...
Sharon Weston+12 more
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Akute Magenerweiterung bei angeborenem(?) zu engen Pylorus und Drehung der distalen zwei Drittel des Dünndarms [PDF]
K. G. Lennander
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Stenosis of the Pylorus in Infancy; The Report of a Second Case Successfully Operated upon; Remarks [PDF]
CHARLES L. SCUDDER
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Abstract We present a case of a young female patient with persistent and severe fat‐soluble vitamin deficiency since infancy. Despite extensive investigations during childhood, the underlying cause remained elusive. The patient was generally asymptomatic while receiving continuous vitamin subsidy.
Christine Rungoe+4 more
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A CASE OF CONGENITAL HYPERTROPHY OF THE PYLORUS IN AN INFANT; [PDF]
FrederickE. Batten
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Elevated tissue transglutaminase immunoglobulin A: Celiac disease or polytypic plasmacytosis?
Abstract We report a case of an adolescent girl post cardiac transplant with hypergammaglobulinemia and presumed celiac disease (CD), who had a persistently elevated anti‐tissue transglutaminase immunoglobulin A despite a gluten free diet. Refractory CD and Crohn's disease were excluded.
Andrew Turunen+4 more
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