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Results 1 - 10 of 18 for Atresia of small intestine
  1. Abnormal signs during an enteroscopy may include: Abnormalities of the tissue lining the small intestine (mucosa) or the tiny, finger-like projections on the surface of the small intestine (villi) Abnormal lengthening of blood vessels (angioectasia) in the ...
  2. ... complete means of demonstrating whether or not the small intestine is normal when abnormality is suspected.
  3. ... the liver and carry salts that help the small intestine break down (digest) fat. In babies with biliary atresia, bile flow from the liver to the gallbladder ...
  4. ... is performed to examine the esophagus, stomach, and small intestine. The purpose of the test is to detect abnormalities in those areas.
  5. ... recover and become used to taking feedings. A small number of babies with gastroschisis (about 10 to 20%) may have intestinal atresia (parts of the intestines that did not develop in the womb). These ...
  6. ... diverticulum is one of the most common congenital abnormalities. It ... in a small outpouching of the small intestine, know as a ...
  7. ... diverticulum is one of the most common congenital abnormalities. It ... in a small outpouching of the small intestine, know as a ...
  8. Recovery from the duodenal atresia is expected after treatment. If not treated, the condition is deadly.
  9. ... and death. In another form of heterotaxy, several small spleens ... Abnormalities of the blood vessels Possible risk factors for ...
  10. ... reservoir for food, prior to delivery to the small intestine.
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