Stomach perforation as a complication of non-diagnosed pyloric atresia type I
Pyloric atresia is a rare malformation with severe complications, if the diagnosis is delayed. We report the case of a 5 day old girl who required an emergency operation because of stomach perforation due to pyloric atresia type I. The assosciation of PA with Epidermyolisis bullosa is well described...
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Main Authors: | Silke Steiner (Author), Ammar Alazki (Author), Steffan Loff (Author) |
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2022-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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