نتایج جستجو برای: pyloric atresia
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Introduction: Infants born with congenital anomalies demand individualized nutritional evaluations and recommendations. The anatomical changes of neonatal surgical diseases create specific physiological constraints.Patients with different congenital anomalies have different nutritional support needs. It is essential to know the exact physiology of these anomalies in order to be able to manage a...
how to cite this article: saeed m, haq a, qadir kh.bart’s syndrome associated corpus callosum agenesis and choanal atresia. iran j child neurol. 2014 autumn;8(4): 76-79. abstract objective bart’s syndrome is defined as congenital localized absence of skin, and associated with epidermolysis bullosa. a newborn with bart’s syndrome is reported because it is a very rare condition, especially when a...
McPartlin, J. F., Dickson, J. A. S., and Swain, V. A. J. (1972). Archives of Disease in Childhood, 47, 207. Meconium ileus: immediate and long-term survival. The results of surgery for meconium ileus obstruction (37 cases) at Queen Elizabeth Hospital for Children, London, during the years 1953 to 1970 are presented. The surgical survival was 30% in the years 1953 to 1961, and 70% in the years 1...
Aplasia cutis congenita type VI, also known as Bart syndrome, is a rare genetic mechanobullous disorder characterized by congenital localized absence of skin, mucocutaneous blistering lesions, and nail abnormalities. We present the case of a 4-h-old male newborn who presented with complete absence of skin over the anteromedial aspect of both lower legs associated with nail dystrophy since birth...
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