| Literature DB >> 29750290 |
Manuel Gil Vargas, Mariana L Miguel-Sardaneta, Michelle Rosas-Téllez, Dayana Pereira-Reyes, Jaime M Justo-Janeiro.
Abstract
Neonatal intestinal obstruction is caused by an anatomical abnormality that produces bowel movement failure. Intestinal obstruction presents with three classic clinical signs: vomiting, abdominal distention, and failure to pass meconium. Intestinal obstruction is one of the most common causes for admitting a pediatric patient to the pediatric surgery unit in his or her first weeks of postnatal life. Congenital obstruction of the digestive tract in neonates is a common problem, with the most frequent cause being anorectal malformations (41%), followed by esophageal obstruction (24%), and duodenal obstruction (20%). [Pediatr Ann. 2018;47(5):e220-e225.]. Copyright 2018, SLACK Incorporated.Entities:
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29750290 DOI: 10.3928/19382359-20180425-02
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Pediatr Ann ISSN: 0090-4481 Impact factor: 1.132