2019
DOI: 10.14744/etd.2019.98470
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Post-necrotizing enterocolitis stricture: a complication that the diagnosis can be missed with a high mortality in infants

Abstract: Intestinal stricture following necrotizing enterocolitis (NEC) is often misdiagnosed as recurrent functional constipation, enteritis, and malnutrition, and it increases the rates of morbidity and mortality in infants. Although a number of studies have focused on the potential etiologic factors leading to NEC, the information regarding the occurrence and diagnosis of post-NEC strictures is limited. The aim of this study was to evaluate the clinical presentation and diagnostic and surgical methods to treat NEC. … Show more

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“…Intestinal strictures can occur owing to unrecognized and untreated atresias or result after ischemic or inflammatory intestinal injury which for instance can occur in patients who experienced NEC [4] . Post-NEC strictures are a common cause of strictures in these patients reported in 20-30% of the patients following surgi-cal treatment [5][6][7][8]. If these strictures are not found and treated during stoma reversal, these can result in intestinal obstruction, passage problems and redo-surgery.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Intestinal strictures can occur owing to unrecognized and untreated atresias or result after ischemic or inflammatory intestinal injury which for instance can occur in patients who experienced NEC [4] . Post-NEC strictures are a common cause of strictures in these patients reported in 20-30% of the patients following surgi-cal treatment [5][6][7][8]. If these strictures are not found and treated during stoma reversal, these can result in intestinal obstruction, passage problems and redo-surgery.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%