The signs and symptoms of intestinal obstruction in the newborn often present a difficult diagnostic problem. Neonatal small left colon syndrome is a cause of functional colon obstruction in newborn. It is manifest in the first 24-48 hours of life, particularly in infants of diabetic mothers and, if detected early, it can be fully cured by radiographic contrast enemas. The etiology of the disease is unclear. In this report we describe a case with neonatal small left colon syndrome, treated by daily enemas, and we also reviewed the etiologic explanations for the disease in the literature.The signs and symptoms of intestinal obstruction in the newborn often present a difficult diagnostic problem. Neonatal small left colon syndrome is a cause ...
Background: The aim of this study was to analyze the etiology, symptom frequency, management, and su...
Aims: Congenital colonic stenosis (CCS) is an extremely rare cause of low-intestinal obstruction in ...
Meconium obstruction (MO) in neonates arises from highly viscid meconium and the poor motility of th...
Neonatal small left colon syndrome (NSLCS) is one of the suspected diagnoses if the neonate does not...
There are many causes of intestinal obstruction in the neonatal age. The most common types are mecha...
Microcolon (unused colon) is not a common problem in neonates. Radiographic contrast medium enema sh...
Microcolon is a radiographic feature of a low intestinal obstruction that result from intrauterine u...
PURPOSE: Colonic atresia and stenosis are rare causes of intestinal obstruction in the infant. Onl...
PURPOSE: Colonic atresia and stenosis are rare causes of intestinal obstruction in the infant. Onl...
PURPOSE: Colonic atresia and stenosis are rare causes of intestinal obstruction in the infant. Onl...
Introduction: Colonic atresia is the least common type of intestinal atresia; however, it must be su...
Congenital segmental dilatation of the colon is a rare cause of intestinal obstruction in neonates. ...
While the causes of newborn intestinal obstruction are diverse, a systematic approach can be used to...
The causes of neonatal bowel obstruction are variable and dominated by malformations and the Meckel ...
Introduction: While necrotizing enterocolitis (NEC) is more commonly encountered in premature infant...
Background: The aim of this study was to analyze the etiology, symptom frequency, management, and su...
Aims: Congenital colonic stenosis (CCS) is an extremely rare cause of low-intestinal obstruction in ...
Meconium obstruction (MO) in neonates arises from highly viscid meconium and the poor motility of th...
Neonatal small left colon syndrome (NSLCS) is one of the suspected diagnoses if the neonate does not...
There are many causes of intestinal obstruction in the neonatal age. The most common types are mecha...
Microcolon (unused colon) is not a common problem in neonates. Radiographic contrast medium enema sh...
Microcolon is a radiographic feature of a low intestinal obstruction that result from intrauterine u...
PURPOSE: Colonic atresia and stenosis are rare causes of intestinal obstruction in the infant. Onl...
PURPOSE: Colonic atresia and stenosis are rare causes of intestinal obstruction in the infant. Onl...
PURPOSE: Colonic atresia and stenosis are rare causes of intestinal obstruction in the infant. Onl...
Introduction: Colonic atresia is the least common type of intestinal atresia; however, it must be su...
Congenital segmental dilatation of the colon is a rare cause of intestinal obstruction in neonates. ...
While the causes of newborn intestinal obstruction are diverse, a systematic approach can be used to...
The causes of neonatal bowel obstruction are variable and dominated by malformations and the Meckel ...
Introduction: While necrotizing enterocolitis (NEC) is more commonly encountered in premature infant...
Background: The aim of this study was to analyze the etiology, symptom frequency, management, and su...
Aims: Congenital colonic stenosis (CCS) is an extremely rare cause of low-intestinal obstruction in ...
Meconium obstruction (MO) in neonates arises from highly viscid meconium and the poor motility of th...