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08:37 27-09-2013 Hypertrophic pyloric stenosis #1
Infant with vomiting addressed to ultrasound. Pyloric part of stomach is closed, walls are thick, greater then 5 mm, and pylorus length more 20 mm. Which is a sign of hypertrophic pyloric stenosis - intestinal obstruction.
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During the discussion on the other forum was raised a question, whether the pyloric thickness changes after surgery (pyloromyotomy).
In my experience, it was not.
Also It turns out that foreign colleagues came to the same conclusion:
Postoperative ultrasonography changes of the pylorus in infants with hypertrophic pyloric stenosis
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