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A baby may get pyloric stenosis any time between birth and 5 months of age.
After surgery, your baby probably won't get pyloric stenosis again.
One medical condition associated with the pylorus is pyloric stenosis.
In children congenital pyloric stenosis may be a cause.
In infants the use of erythromycin has been associated with pyloric stenosis.
An increased use of diagnostic imaging for pyloric stenosis did not lead to earlier diagnosis or better management.
Pyloroplasty is the only effective treatment for pyloric stenosis.
One criterion for a patient's inclusion in this study was that pyloric stenosis had to be confirmed at surgery.
Pyloric stenosis is a problem with a baby's stomach that causes forceful vomiting.
There should be suspicion for pyloric stenosis in any young infant with severe vomiting.
Intravenous and oral atropine may be used to treat pyloric stenosis.
If your baby's vomit is yellow or green, he or she may have a more serious problem than pyloric stenosis.
He went to work, came home unemployed and then was told Tucker would need emergency surgery to correct a stomach condition called pyloric stenosis.
Chart review of infants with confirmed diagnosis of pyloric stenosis.
Hypertrophic pyloric stenosis occurs in about 3/1000 live births.
Imaging has an important place in confirming or excluding pyloric stenosis in difficult cases.
It is used to treat hypertrophic pyloric stenosis.
Thus false positive cases, when a diagnosis of pyloric stenosis was not confirmed at surgery, were not included.
If the diagnosis of pyloric stenosis is not confirmed at the first test feed the examination can be repeated or imaging performed.
Pyloric stenosis, a condition in babies that causes them to vomit most or all of their feedings.
See a picture of pyloric stenosis .
Experts don't know what causes pyloric stenosis.
Pyloric stenosis is treated with surgery to widen the opening between the stomach and the small intestine.
Vomiting may be due to a more serious problem, such as pyloric stenosis or gastroesophageal reflux disease.
MacMahon worked extensively on pyloric stenosis of infants.