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Most common type of esophageal atresia |
Type C Distal TEF with proximal esophageal atresia
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2 main types of diaphragmatic hernia? Location? |
Bochdaleck - posterolateral (usually on the L) Morgagni - anteromedial |
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Herniation of abdominal viscera through an enlarged umbilical ring; (+) amnion sac |
Omphalocoele |
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Abnormal closure of the body wall, usually on the right of the umbilicus |
Gastroschisis |
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Failed involution of vitelline/omphalomesenteric duct |
Meckel Diverticulum |
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Clinically new onset regurgitation, feeding abnormalities, and abdominal mass (1-2cm) |
Pyloric stenosis |
Causes hypokalemic hypochloremic metabolic alkalosis |
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Congenital disorder with aganglionic segment? What is absent? |
Hirschsprung Disease
Absence of Auerbach and Meissner plexuses |
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Triad of incomplete LES relaxation, increased LES tone, and esophageal aperistalsis |
Achalasia |
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Primary and Secondary causes of Achalasia? |
Primary: distal esophageal inhibitory neuronal degeneration
Secondary: Chagas disease (T. cruzi) |
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Mallorty Weiss tears |
Longitudinal tears near gastroesophageal junction due to severe retching |
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