2011
DOI: 10.3126/jnps.v31i2.4181
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Colonic Strictures after Necrotizing Enterocolitis in Infants: Case Series

Abstract: The fate of neonates with necrotizing enterocolitis is variable, with colonic strictures being one rare phenomenon after the insult. We describe here two infants with colonic strictures, which developed secondary to neonatal necrotizing enterocolitis. Infants recovered or in the process of recovery after it should be investigated for possibility of development of colonic strictures.

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“…Kyle Chakya wrote in The New Yorker in June 2020, 'So far, the pandemic's impact on urbanism has shown up in small changes that can be implemented faster than a new building or zoning plan.' 44 Nevertheless, Nick Paumgarten wrote in The New Yorker in February 2021 cautioning about Covid and codes issues, though he also supports the moves, as 'the outdoor-dining structures amounted to another kind of land grab (re: parking spots), of course, but at least it was perpetrated on behalf of the many, rather than the one or two'. 45 The 29 June 2021 New York Times article by Pete Wells drew a lot of attention because of his overwhelmingly positive response to the 'romance' of street dining.…”
Section: Critics and Responsesmentioning
confidence: 99%