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PROTRACTED JAUNDICE ASSOCIATED WITH HYPERTROPHIC PYLORIC STENOSIS
... That the hyperbilirubinemia of infants with pyloric stenosis is on a circulatory basis rather than due to extrahepatic duct obstruction can be considered only an hy pothesis, until direc[r] ... See full document
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Infantile hypertrophic pyloric stenosis: a 4 year experience from two tertiary care centres in Cameroon
... 9.5%) sepsis and 1 (4.8%) wound dehiscence (1, 4.8%). Two cases of death were registered in the series given a case fatality rate of 9.5%. The major causes of death were severe sepsis in the postoperative period in one ... See full document
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Successful combination of endoscopic pyloromyotomy and balloon dilatation for hypertrophic pyloric stenosis in an older child: A novel procedure
... The combination of EP and EPBD may represent a safe, effective, and minimally invasive option for HPS. HPS is the most commonly encountered surgical disease in chil- dren. Ramstedt pyloromyotomy remains the gold standard ... See full document
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Pathophysiology of Hypertrophic Pyloric Stenosis Revisited: The Use of Isotonic Fluid for Preoperative Infusion Therapy Is Supported
... Preoperative replacement of water and electrolytes is the main step in the preoperative therapy for IHPS. Un- der the condition of perioperative stress, non-osmotic stimulation with antidiuretic hormone (ADH) may result ... See full document
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Parallel Incidences of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome and Infantile Hypertrophic Pyloric Stenosis: A Common Cause?
... factors associated with SIDS, sleeping position is most closely correlated with the decrease in both SIDS and IHPS during the ...the pyloric hypertrophy in individuals with a predisposition for ... See full document
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The association of prenatal and postnatal macrolide exposure with subsequent development of infantile hypertrophic pyloric stenosis: a systematic review and meta-analysis
... For prenatal exposure, our meta-analysis of cohort stud- ies showed a modest increase in risk with marginal statis- tical significance for prenatal exposure to macrolides; however, the pooled results of the cohort and ... See full document
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Hypertrophic pyloric stenosis following persistent pulmonary hypertension of the newborn: a case report and literature review
... NO. Similarly, Malwade et al. did not provide a NO-re- lated treatment for PPHN. In contrast, the present case of PPHN and HPS was successfully treated using in- haled NO, sildenafil, bosentan, and transdermal nitro- ... See full document
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The ontogeny of the peptide innervation of the human pylorus with special reference to understanding the etiology and pathogenesis of infantile hypertrophic pyloric stenosis
... Antral Pyloric Hypertrophy (AAPH) and Congenital Pyloric Stenosis ...alkalosis associated with severe gastric outlet obstruction may occur as can a metabolic acidosis associated with a ... See full document
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Azithromycin in Early Infancy and Pyloric Stenosis
... factors associated with their clinical course, including previous transpyloric feeding and exposure to medications for gastroesophageal re fl ux disease, such as lansoprazole, bethanechol, ranitidine, and ... See full document
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Safety of Minimally Invasive Oesophagectomy without Pyloroplasty
... that pyloric drainage procedures reduce the occurrence of early postoperative gastric outlet obstruction after oesophagectomy with gastric reconstruction, but they have little effect on other early and late ... See full document
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Bottle-feeding and the Risk of Pyloric Stenosis
... OBJECTIVES: Bottle-feeding has been suggested to increase the risk of pyloric stenosis (PS). However, large population-based studies are needed. We examined the effect of bottle-feeding during the fi rst 4 ... See full document
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Abdominal Aortic Hypoplasia, a Rare Cause of Hypertension
... Localized segmental narrowings are termed coarctations, but when the narrowing extends over a longer distance the term hypoplasia is preferred (3). Certain viruses, notably rubella, may interfere with cell growth and may ... See full document
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Analysis of Gastrointestinal Sounds in Infants With Pyloric Stenosis Before and After Pyloromyotomy
... Conclusion. This study found decreased gastrointes- tinal sounds to be among physical findings suggestive of HPS and a useful indicator of gastric emptying and bowel motility after pyloromyotomy. Computer-assisted ... See full document
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Nonischemic ST segment elevation in hypertrophic cardiomyopathy due to chest wall deformity from kyphoscoliosis
... ing irreversible or reversible myocardial ischemia. Our diagnosis was that the chest pain was noncardiac in origin and that the pronounced ST segment elevations in the precordial EKG leads reflected the severely ... See full document
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Biochemical Syndrome in Adult Pyloric Stenosis, a Clue to Diagnosis in Emergency Department
... up (Chest X-ray and plan abdominal CT scan) were normal. An initial bedside ultrasound examination showed gastric distension, prominent peristaltic wave and mottled retained gastric contents (caterpillar sign). In the ED ... See full document
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Pressure Flow Studies in Hypertrophic Subaortic Stenosis
... Summary Phasic aortic blood flow measured by the pressure gradient technique was recorded in five patients with hypertrophic subaortic stenosis and in five control subjects.. The flow cu[r] ... See full document
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CLINICAL CONFERENCE
... In summary, we have presented an infant with jaundice complicating plorie stenosis. The jaundice reflected a marked increase in indirect- reacting bilirubin in the serum. However, the ra[r] ... See full document
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Testosterone Levels in Umbilical-Cord Blood and Risk of Pyloric Stenosis
... nosis case subjects were defined as children who, in their first year of life, had a pyloromyotomy determined by the surgery codes KJDH60 and KJDH61 (Nordic Classification of Surgical Pro- cedures). In a few cases, a ... See full document
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CAUSE OF MORTALITY AND MORBIDITY IN CAUSTIC INJURIES OF ADULTS
... 1-left number denotes death during primary admission and the right one death after primary admission. 2- Three patients primary underwent esophageal stenting but subsequently due to upper GI bleeding in one and GI ... See full document
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Decline in Infantile Hypertrophic Pyloric Stenosis in Germany in 2000–2008
... BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: The incidence of infantile hypertrophic pyloric stenosis (IHPS) is highly variable over time and geographic regions. A decline in IHPS incidence was recently reported in ... See full document
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