Hirschsprung disease is characterized by failure to _____ within 48 hours and chronic constipation
Pyloric stenosis typically presents with _____, projectile vomiting
Intestinal atresia presents with abdominal distention and _____ vomiting (bilious or nonbilious)
_____ disease is characterized by defective relaxation and peristalsis of the rectum and distal sigmoid colon
_____ is a congenital malformation characterized by extrusion of abdominal contents through the anterior abdominal wall
In Potter sequence, oligohydramnios leads to pulmonary _____
Pulmonary Atresia often co-exists with _____ for outflow of RV
_____ polyps usually present in childhood as a solitary rectal polyp that prolapses and bleeds
iodide (lack)
iodide (excess)
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