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Qu'est-ce (qui) est pyloric stenosis - définition

CONGENITAL DISORDER OF DIGESTIVE SYSTEM
Hypertrophic pyloric stenosis; Congenital Hypertropic Pyloric Stenosis; Infantile hypertrophic pyloric stenosis; Pylorus hypertrophy; Congenital pyloric stenosis
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Laryngotracheal stenosis         
RESPIRATORY DISEASE
Tracheal stenosis; Laryngotracheal Stenosis
Laryngotracheal stenosis refers to abnormal narrowing of the central air passageways. This can occur at the level of the larynx, trachea, carina or main bronchi.
Tricuspid valve stenosis         
VALVULAR HEART DISEASE WHICH RESULTS IN THE NARROWING OF THE ORIFICE OF THE TRICUSPID VALVE OF THE HEART
Tricuspid stenosis; Tricuspidal stenosis; Tricuspid (valve) stenosis; Tricupsid stenosis
Tricuspid valve stenosis is a valvular heart disease that narrows the opening of the heart's tricuspid valve. It is a relatively rare condition that causes stenosis (increased restriction of blood flow through the valve).
Mitral stenosis         
  • Illustration of mitral stenosis, with close-up on mitral valve
  • Illustration of mitral valvuloplasty
  • Intracardiac pressure measurements in an individual with severe mitral stenosis. Pressure tracings in the left atrium (LA) and the left ventricle (LV) in an individual with severe mitral stenosis. Blue areas represent the diastolic pressure gradient due to the stenotic valve.
  • Phonocardiograms from normal and abnormal heart sounds
  • [[Rheumatic heart disease]] at [[autopsy]] with characteristic findings (thickened [[mitral valve]], thickened [[chordae tendineae]], hypertrophied left ventricular [[myocardium]]).
MITRAL VALVE DISEASE THAT IS CHARACTERIZED BY THE NARROWING OF THE ORIFICE OF THE MITRAL VALVE OF THE HEART
Mitral atresia; Mitral valvuloplasty; Congenital mitral stenosis; Mitral valve stenosis
Mitral stenosis is a valvular heart disease characterized by the narrowing of the opening of the mitral valve of the heart. It is almost always caused by rheumatic valvular heart disease.

Wikipédia

Pyloric stenosis

Pyloric stenosis is a narrowing of the opening from the stomach to the first part of the small intestine (the pylorus). Symptoms include projectile vomiting without the presence of bile. This most often occurs after the baby is fed. The typical age that symptoms become obvious is two to twelve weeks old.

The cause of pyloric stenosis is unclear. Risk factors in babies include birth by cesarean section, preterm birth, bottle feeding, and being first born. The diagnosis may be made by feeling an olive-shaped mass in the baby's abdomen. This is often confirmed with ultrasound.

Treatment initially begins by correcting dehydration and electrolyte problems. This is then typically followed by surgery, although some treat the condition without surgery by using atropine. Results are generally good both in the short term and in the long term.

About one to two per 1,000 babies are affected, and males are affected about four times more often than females. The condition is very rare in adults. The first description of pyloric stenosis was in 1888 with surgery management first carried out in 1912 by Conrad Ramstedt. Before surgical treatment most babies died.

Exemples du corpus de texte pour pyloric stenosis
1. Then I handed him over to the theatre nurse, who promised to take good care of him." Aaron was being treated for pyloric stenosis, a common condition affecting 1,000 babies a year in Britain.
2. It was a dream come true when we were told we were having twins but, as a doctor, Peter worried about the complications of multiple birth, especially when Isabella ended up back in hospital at six weeks with pyloric stenosis, a muscular disorder effectively starving her to death.
3. His parents Julie Crampin, 36, and Antony Lara rejected advice to have the pregnancy terminated, and Marco was born with a range of serious conditions, including water on the brain, a hole in the heart and pyloric stenosis – a narrowing of the outlet of the stomach.