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What is the clinical presentation of pyloric stenosis?

Symptoms may begin with regurgitation which progresses to nonbilious, projectile vomiting.

What is the clinical presentation of pyloric stenosis?

 

Symptoms may begin with regurgitation which progresses to nonbilious, projectile vomiting. Jaundice may occur in 5% of infants. This is thought to occur because of a deficiency of hepatic gluconyltransferase. The jaundice usually resolves after treatment.

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