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ContentsEpidemiologyPathologyClinical featuresDiagnosisTreatmentFlashcardReferencesRelated Articles Epidemiology More common in boys (4:1) Often a maternal family history Increased risk if siblings were affected Erythromycin exposure in first few weeks of life Pathology There is a functional obstruction of the pyloric sphincter, as the muscle in this region hypertrophies. This ultimately results in almost complete obstruction. Clinical features Presents […]

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Congenital abnormalities of the gastrointestinal tract include: Atresia Diaphragmatic hernia Duplications Ectopia Fistulae Gastroschisis Hirschsprung disease Meckel diverticulum Omphalocele Pyloric stenosis

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According to the Mayo Clinic, Pyloric stenosis is an uncommon condition affecting the opening (pylorus) between the stomach and small intestine in infants. The pylorus is a muscular valve that holds food in the stomach until it is ready for the next stage in the digestive process. In pyloric stenosis, the pylorus muscles thicken, blocking... Read more »

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Nclex Review - Free download as Word Doc (.doc), PDF File (.pdf), Text File (.txt) or read online for free. This document provides an overview of common pediatric conditions involving various body systems. It describes the signs, symptoms, diagnostic tests, and treatments for congenital heart defects, ventricular septal defects, coarctation of the aorta, atrial septal defect, patent ductus arteriosus, pulmonic and aortic stenosis, transposition of great vessels, tetralogy of Fallot…

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Pyloric stenosis, also known as infantile hypertrophic pyloric stenosis (IHPS), is the most common cause of intestinal obstruction in infancy.

Pyloric stenosis is a relatively common gastrointestinal disorder among infants that occurs when the muscle at the lower end of the stomach (pylorus) thickens, leading to the narrowing of the passage between the stomach and the small intestine.

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26K views · 664 reactions | Let's review an important pediatric GI disorder to know for nursing school and your Next Gen NCLEX: pyloric stenosis!  Think back to your medical... | By Archer NCLEX Review | Pyloric stenosis stenosis means narrowing. This condition includes severe narrowing of the pylorus. The passage between the stomach and the small intestine. This narrowing prevents stomach contents from moving into the small intestine. Your assessment findings will include vomiting. This vomit is non bilius. It does not contain bile and is caused by regurgitation. Meaning return of stomach contents into the esophagus and out the mouth. These clients will also experience projectile vomiting. Since the stomach keeps filling without anywhere to empty properly, this causes increased pressure i

26K views · 664 reactions | Let's review an important pediatric GI disorder to know for nursing school and your Next Gen NCLEX: pyloric stenosis! Think back to your medical... | By Archer NCLEX Review | Pyloric stenosis stenosis means narrowing. This condition includes severe narrowing of the pylorus. The passage between the stomach and the small intestine. This narrowing prevents stomach contents from moving into the small intestine. Your assessment findings will include vomiting. This…

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