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STUDY OF ETIOLOGY AND CLINICAL FEATURES 51 PATIENTS WITH COMPLETE OR INCOMPLETE DUODENAL OBSTRUCTION FROM 1986 TO 2002 AT TALEGHANI MEDICAL CENTER

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  63-68

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 Introduction & Objective: DUODENAL OBSTRUCTION and atresia is an emergency in pediatric surgery. The prevalence of congenital DUODENAL OBSTRUCTION is 1 in 20000 births to 1 in 40000 births. The aim of this study is detection of etiologic finding of this obstruction, clinical findings, operation and mortality rate.Material & Methods: This study was done on 51 children operated on with the diagnosis of DUODENAL OBSTRUCTION and atresia. We gathered our data from the patients with using their hospital records from March 1986 till September 2002 at Taleghani hospital.Results: A total of 51 patients (22 females and 29 males, male to female ratio: 1.3/1) presented to Taleghani Medical Center. 43 infants were neonate and the other 8 cases had more than 28 days of age. (The most common etiology was atresia in 32 cases, ANNULAR PANCREAS in 11 cases and LADD BANDS due to malrotation in 8 cases were seen in the others. There were 20 cases of mortality after operation. The most common associated anomaly was Down's syndrome in 11 children). Conclusions: Despite other studies, we found difference between the sex ratio in our study in comparison with the others. In our study male to female ratio was not the same as the other studies. It maybe the result of cultural differences or paying much more attention to the boys in Iran. The most common etiology was DUODENAL ATRESIA in all ages as in the other studies. The most common clinical presentation was vomiting (88.2% of cases) as the same of the other studies. We therefore recommend appropriate diagnostic study and timely referral of patients with complete or incomplete DUODENAL OBSTRUCTION.

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    KOURANLOU, J., SADEGHIAN, N., & KHALIGHI MONFARED, M.. (2005). STUDY OF ETIOLOGY AND CLINICAL FEATURES 51 PATIENTS WITH COMPLETE OR INCOMPLETE DUODENAL OBSTRUCTION FROM 1986 TO 2002 AT TALEGHANI MEDICAL CENTER. IRANIAN JOURNAL OF SURGERY, 13(2 (35)), 63-68. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/112892/en

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    KOURANLOU J., SADEGHIAN N., KHALIGHI MONFARED M.. STUDY OF ETIOLOGY AND CLINICAL FEATURES 51 PATIENTS WITH COMPLETE OR INCOMPLETE DUODENAL OBSTRUCTION FROM 1986 TO 2002 AT TALEGHANI MEDICAL CENTER. IRANIAN JOURNAL OF SURGERY[Internet]. 2005;13(2 (35)):63-68. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/112892/en

    IEEE: Copy

    J. KOURANLOU, N. SADEGHIAN, and M. KHALIGHI MONFARED, “STUDY OF ETIOLOGY AND CLINICAL FEATURES 51 PATIENTS WITH COMPLETE OR INCOMPLETE DUODENAL OBSTRUCTION FROM 1986 TO 2002 AT TALEGHANI MEDICAL CENTER,” IRANIAN JOURNAL OF SURGERY, vol. 13, no. 2 (35), pp. 63–68, 2005, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/112892/en

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