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congenotal pyoloric stenosis
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Quick Scroll INTUSUSCEPTION 11.05.05 (2 years ago) #52

definitely intususception!!
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Quick Scroll pediatrics-nenatology 01.11.06 (2 years ago) #53

INTUSSESEPTION-IT'S 6 MONTS MAN.
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Quick Scroll 03.17.06 (2 years ago) #54

answer is D
pyloric stenosis to diagnosed it need 3p's
1-palpable mass olive sign
2-perstalisis visible start from LUQ to epigastrium
3-projectile vomiting. nonbilious
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Quick Scroll 04.08.06 (2 years ago) #55

pyloric stenosis is the answer.
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Quick Scroll 04.08.06 (2 years ago) #56

yes agreed with cong. p.stenosis!!
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Quick Scroll 04.17.06 (2 years ago) #57

definitely acute intussusception!

plz those who say pyloric stenosis, justify.. so many have justified intussusception..
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Quick Scroll 10.12.06 (1 year ago) #58

Congenital pyloric stenosis usually presents at 3-6 weeks of life . However, presentations in up to 6 months of age can occur.
It is cahracterised by rapid progressive projectile non bilious vomitting.Dehydration and alkalosis is a prominent clinical feature
Palpable 'tumour' in right upper quadrant best felt from left during test feed .Visible peristalsis can often seen

Biochemically a hypochloraemic alkalosis exists
Serum electrolytes and capillary gases should be measured
They should be corrected prior to surgery

In short in think the
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Quick Scroll 10.12.06 (1 year ago) #59

Sorry in short my answer is congenital pyloric stenosis
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Quick Scroll 01.23.07 (1 year ago) #60

i think its intusussception..........bcoz pyloric stenosis can be ruled out by a proper anamnesis coz non biluos vomiting starts by the age of 3 wks and imaging techniques can help.
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