_____ is characterized by dilation of the stomach and proximal duodenum with a "double bubble" sign on X-ray
_____tonic dehydration with acidosis is the most common finding in children with severe viral enteritis
Intussusception results in compromised blood supply, which causes _____ abdominal pain (frequency) with 'currant jelly' stool
_____ atresia is associated with Down syndrome
A triple bubble sign on X-ray implies a diagnosis of _____
Double bubble sign which is a feature of the _____ atresia.
Barium enema showing a narrow distal segment with a transition zone and proximal dilatation is suggestive of _____ disease.
Contrast enema shows an empty microcolon in case of _____
What is the classification of the following type of jejunoileal atresia? _____

_____ vaccine is contraindicated in children with a history of intussusception or intestinal malformation
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