A 3-month-old with projectile vomiting and olive-shaped mass in abdomen is diagnosed with?
AHirschsprung disease
BGERD
CPyloric stenosis
DDuodenal atresia
A 24-day-old neonate presents with projectile vomiting and failure to gain weight. What is the most likely diagnosis?
ANEC
BDuodenal atresia
CHirschsprung's disease
DCongenital Hypertrophic Pyloric Stenosis
A 55-year-old male presents with a history of dysphagia with vomiting of undigested food throughout the day, weight loss, and appears emaciated and dehydrated. No mass is palpable per abdomen. After appropriate diagnostic workup reveals a benign esophageal stricture, the most appropriate definitive management is:
AIV normal saline
BpH monitoring
CIV total parenteral nutrition
DEndoscopic dilation
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