The late examination results in children with pylorospasm and dyskinesia of the proximal sections of the small intestine] |
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Authors: | V I Morozov |
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Abstract: | The article analyses the late-term results of examination of 46 children with neurogenous dyskinesias of the gastrointestinal tract which were recognised in infancy for the first time. The author believes that the functional, motor-evacuation, and sphincter disorders of the proximal parts of the digestive tube lead to the development of organic noninfectious diseases of the gastroduodenal system. |
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