Intestinal atresia
A congenital malformation characterized by the absence of a normal opening in a part of the intestine. It can occur either in the small or the large intestine.
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Browse recently discussed Intestinal atresia cases by specialistsa case of newborn with gastroschisis associated with jejunal atresia. postoperatively the patient was on ventilator,weaned off the ventilator after 5 days postoperative period. patient on tpn at present with plan of jejunal atresia surgery ...
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Top doctors who continously share their opinions on Intestinal atresiaBHASKARA HOSPITAL
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Kakatiya Medical College
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