Hypernatremic Dehydration Associated With Pyloric Atresia
NURİYE EMİROĞLU, MURAT KONAK, HÜSEYİN ALTUNHAN, MÜSLİM YURTÇU, RAHMİ ÖRS
- Year : 2017
- Vol : 33
- Issue : 4
- Page :
78-79
Congenital pyloric atresia (CPA) is an extremely rare condition.
It may be isolated or accompanied by other abnormalities. In isolated
cases, prognosis is good but congenital pyloric atresia can be fatal
depending on another anomali. The etiology is still unknown. Since
familial cases were reported in literature, it is suggested that this
disease might be inherited. In here, we reported a delayed diagnosed
congenital pyloric atresia case that presented with hypernatremic
dehydration.
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Hypernatremic Dehydration Associated With Pyloric Atresia
2017,
Vol.
33
(4)
Received : 25.05.2015,
Accepted : 25.05.2015,
Published Online : 13.08.2018
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