pyloric stenosis

NOUN
  1. narrowing of the pyloric sphincter that blocks the passage of food from the stomach into the duodenum
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How To Use pyloric stenosis In A Sentence

  • In infants, projectile vomiting happens when a baby has a condition called pyloric stenosis: an overdeveloped pylorus muscle at the bottom of the stomach. You Raising Your Child
  • One criterion for a patient's inclusion in this study was that pyloric stenosis had to be confirmed at surgery.
  • Conclusions - An increased use of diagnostic imaging for pyloric stenosis did not lead to earlier diagnosis or better management.
  • Examples of multifactorial disorders include cleft lip and palate, neural tube defects and pyloric stenosis.
  • Examples of multifactorial disorders include cleft lip and palate, neural tube defects and pyloric stenosis.
  • If a child is born with spina bifida or pyloric stenosis, the surgical needs of the infant may overshadow all other concerns.
  • Introduction Hypertrophic pyloric stenosis occurs in about 3/1000 live births.
  • It is believed that babies who develop the condition are not born with pyloric stenosis, but that the progressive thickening of the pylorus occurs after birth.
  • Endoscopy revealed retained food in the stomach but no evidence of pyloric stenosis, gastritis, or peptic ulcer.
  • Pyloric stenosis is a medical emergency that requires immediate treatment.
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