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Gastric atresia
Subclass ofpyloric stenosis Taƴto

Atresia gastrique ko ñawu jibinaangu, tawi ina usta ɓuuɓri timmundi e nder reedu.

Atresia reedu ko ñawu jibinannde. Ina waawi wonde renndo, ronkaama e mbaadi mbayliigu otosomal, tawa ina jokkondiri e ngonkaaji ko wayi no sindrom Down e epidermolisis bullosa (safaara). Hedde 60% e ñawɓe ɓee, yaltirde reedu ina suddii ɓuuɓri. Hedde 35% e ñawɓe ɓee, ƴiye tiiɗɗe ina kaɗa yaltude. E nder heddiiɓe ɓee (ko famɗi fof 10%), ina waɗi seerndi reedu e ɓalndu tokoosru timmundu.[1]

Polihidramnios ina heewi yiyeede e nder reedu, tee ina heewi ƴeewteede ko adii jibineede. Cukalel gonngel e atresia reedu maa hollir ɓuuɓri doole e ñamri adanndi. Imaging ina ɗaɓɓiree ngam ƴeewndaade.[2] In about 60% of cases, the outlet of the stomach is covered by a membrane. In around 35% of cases, solid tissue blocks the outlet. In the remaining cases (less than 10%), there is a complete separation of the stomach and the small intestine.[3]

Safaara oo ko seppo, ina waɗi ittude walla woppude ɓuuɓri ndii.

Epidemiyoloji

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Ina yiyee e ko ina tolnoo e 1 e nder 100 000 jibinannde wuurnde.

  1. Wurtenberger, H. (1 April 1961). "Gastric Atresia". Archives of Disease in Childhood. 36 (186): 161–163. doi:10.1136/adc.36.186.161. PMC 2012745. PMID 13786876.
  2. Feldman, Mark (2016). Sleisenger and Fordtran's Gastrointestinal and Liver Disease (10 ed.). Elsevier. pp. 801–803.
  3. Avery's Diseases of the Newborn (10 ed.). Elsevier. 2018. pp. 1039–1053.