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Hypertrophic pyloric stenosis
Contributed by Ahmad Alomari
The most accurate ultrasound measurement is the single muscular wall thickness being more than 3 mm, in this patient the single wall thickness was at least 6 mm.
Positive cases will not show feeds passing through the pylorus. A degree of pylorospasm is common in infancy and is responsible for…
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