Lactobezoar causing neonatal gastric perforation
A lacto-bezoar is an aggregation of mucus and undigested milk and can obstruct any part of the digestive tract. The diagnosis of this entity theoretically is very straight forward. However without a high index of suspicion missing it becomes inevitable. Any delay in the diagnosis can be morbid and e...
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Main Authors: | Smart Zeidan (Author), Rezkalla Akkary (Author), Nadine Jawad (Author), Dany Al Hamod (Author), Zaher Haidar (Author), Nabil Diab (Author) |
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2019-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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