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Intestinal atresia
Radiograph with double bubble sign indicating duodenal atresia
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Intestinal atresia is any congenital malformation of the structure of the intestine that causes bowel obstruction. The malformation can be a narrowing (stenosis), absence or malrotation of a portion of the intestine. These defects can either occur in the small or large intestine.

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Intestinal atresia

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Atresia

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Duodenal atresia

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fluids intravenously, and surgical repair of the intestinal closure. During pregnancy, duodenal atresia is associated with increased amniotic fluid in the...

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Bowel obstruction

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Christiaan Barnard

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Small intestine

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Gastroschisis

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baby's body. Complications may include feeding problems, prematurity, intestinal atresia, and intrauterine growth restriction. The cause is typically unknown...

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cleft lip and palate, esophageal atresia and tracheoesophageal fistula, hypertrophic pyloric stenosis, intestinal atresia, necrotizing enterocolitis, meconium...

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Omphalocele

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hepatomegaly and cholestasis. If intestinal dysfunction persists it can lead to intestinal necrosis. Intestinal atresia can occur, which is where the mucosa...

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Neonatal bowel obstruction

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bubble sign. Cases without distal gas are usually related to duodenal atresia, while high obstruction with distal gas need an upper gastrointestinal...

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TTC7A

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the literature to date. Mutations in this gene are known to cause intestinal atresia, severe infantile or very early onset inflammatory bowel disease,...

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Polysplenia

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polysplenia include gastrointestinal abnormalities, such as intestinal malrotation or biliary atresia, as well as cardiac abnormalities, such as dextrocardia...

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Chromosome 2

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quinone oxidoreducatse TPO: thyroid peroxidase TTC7A: familial multiple intestinal atresia WBP1: WW domain-binding protein 1 WDCP: WD Repeat and Coiled Coil...

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Pneumoperitoneum

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perforation, as in Hirschprung disease, midgut volvulus, meconium ileus and intestinal atresia. Iatrogenic causes like endoscopic perforation may also give football...

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Replogle tube

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used in the treatment of babies with esophageal atresia or other blockages of the gastro intestinal tract. It is a double-lumen tube which is inserted...

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Cytochrome b5 reductase

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methylene blue during pregnancy is associated with a high risk of small intestinal atresia, which can be fatal to the fetus. It is recommended that treatment...

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VACTERL association

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Pulmonary agenesis

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suggested vascular cause of pulmonary agenesis similar to the causes for intestinal atresia and others suggested Iatrogenic and viral factors as potential causes...

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Right colic artery

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ISBN 978-0-12-386860-2. Ziegler, Moritz M.; Garza, Jennifer J. (2004). "Intestinal Atresia". Encyclopedia of Gastroenterology. Academic Press. pp. 443–446. doi:10...

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Amyoplasia

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children with amyoplasia have evidence of vascular compromise including Intestinal atresia, abdominal wall defects, and gastroschisis.[citation needed] Surgery...

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