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Pyloric stenosis is an uncommon pediatric condition where there is a congenital narrowing of the pylorus (the opening at the lower end of the stomach). Babies with this condition usually present within the first few weeks (usually between 2nd and 3rd) of life with poor feeding, weight loss and progressively worsening vomiting leading ultimately to projectile vomiting. Males are more commonly affected than females.
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Infantile pyloric stenosis is a not uncommon pediatric condition where the ...
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... What is hypertrophic pyloric stenosis? Hypertrophic pyloric stenosis (HPS) is an abnormal thickening of the pylorus muscle, through which food and other stomach contents pass into the small intestine....
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