2008, Number 2
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Rev Med Hosp Gen Mex 2008; 71 (2)
Multiple intestinal atresias: Report of a case
Reynoso AE, Camargo GFD, Rangel LMC, Guzmán AAN
Language: Spanish
References: 8
Page: 94-98
PDF size: 173.34 Kb.
ABSTRACT
Intestinal atresia constitutes a third of all the intestinal obstructions in the newborn, with report in the Literature of only 5% of the cases like multiple atresia. We notify a newborn of 38.1 weeks of gestational age, a report of a maternal ultrasound during pregnancy of intestinal atresia that was confirmed at birth and went surgery, the final report, triple atresia.
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