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Vaginal Atresia: eMedicine Pediatrics: Surgery

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Overview: Each examination of a newborn should include an inspection of the genitalia, as absence of the vagina or atresia could be detected during this simple evaluation. Vagina atresia and agenesis are congenital anomalies of the female genitourinary ...

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Most Recently Shared on March 5, 2010 at 10:47 pm By:

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eMedicine article Vaginal Atresia updated, with emphasis on updated diagnosis techinques and management. http://bit.ly/bEBaMn

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Atresia, Stenosis, and Other Obstruction of the Colon: eMedicine Pediatrics: Surgery

emedicine.medscape.com — “Overview: Atresia and stenosis of the colonThe term colonic atresia describes a condition in which a part of the colon has failed to correctly form, and that part is either completely blocked or is altogether missing. Colonic stenosis ...View full resource at emedicine.medscape.com

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Colonic atresia caused by FGF10 signaling pathway instead of vascular issues? See the eMedicine article. http://bit.ly/96FYpJ

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Duodenal Atresia and Stenosis, Surgical Perspective: eMedicine Pediatrics: Surgery

emedicine.medscape.com — “Overview: Fonkalsrud et al reviewed 503 cases of congenital duodenal obstruction treated between 1957 and 1967.1 Of patients who were surgically treated, 64% survived. Deaths were attributed to associated malformations, respiratory complications, prematurity, and anastomotic complications.More recent ...View full resource at emedicine.medscape.com

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Laparoscopic repair of duodenal atresia. See the eMedicine article Duodenal Atresia and Stenosis, Surgical Perspective. http://bit.ly/9yM015

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Esophageal Atresia With or Without Tracheoesophageal Fistula: eMedicine Pediatrics: Surgery

emedicine.medscape.com — “Overview: Esophageal atresia refers to a congenitally interrupted esophagus. One or more fistulae may be present between the malformed esophagus and the trachea.For excellent patient education resources, visit eMedicine's Esophagus, Stomach, and Intestine Center and Procedures Center. Also, ...View full resource at emedicine.medscape.com

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Tissue engineering of the esophagus an emerging option for esophageal atresia in children. See the eMedicine article. http://bit.ly/baHMCK

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Small Intestinal Atresia and Stenosis: eMedicine Pediatrics: Surgery

emedicine.medscape.com — “Overview: The word atresia etymologically comes from the Greek a, which means no or without, and tresis, which means orifice.Jejunoileal atresias and stenoses are major causes of neonatal intestinal obstruction. Atresia refers to a congenital obstruction with complete ...View full resource at emedicine.medscape.com

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The eMedicine article Small Intestinal Atresia and Stenosis has recently been revised. http://bit.ly/aYit7J

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