[Congenital duodenal obstruction -- Part I]
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[Congenital duodenal obstruction -- Part I]
Abstract
Congenital duodenal obstruction is a cause of 40% of congenital intestinal obstructions in newborns. In the first part of this study authors describe the etiology, types of this anomaly, clinical symptoms, diagnostic investigation, surgical treatment and problems in postoperative management in the newborns suffering from congenital duodenal obstruction.
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