Pyloric Stenosis
Pyloric stenosis is a condition in which the stomach muscle pylorus gets thickened or narrowed. This prevents the food from entering the small intestine and makes digestion difficult.
Pyloric stenosis is a condition in which the stomach muscle pylorus gets thickened or narrowed. This prevents the food from entering the small intestine and makes digestion difficult.
Esophagus is a tube connecting the throat to the stomach and trachea is a tube which connects the throat to the windpipe and lungs. Tracheoesophageal fistula is a birth defect involving an abnormal connection between both the tubes.
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Brain tumors are caused by abnormal growth of cells in a child’s brain or its surrounding tissues. They can be both noncancerous and cancerous.
Cleft lip is a condition in which there is a gap or spilt in the upper lip or roof of the mouth.It is one of the most common birth defects.
Appendicitis is caused by the inflammation of the appendix. It is the most common surgical emergency procedure performed by surgeons all around the world.
Annular pancreas is a condition in which tissues from the pancreas may surround the small intestine. This results in the blockage of the intestine,thus creating problems in digesting food.
Ambiguous genitalia refers to a condition in which an infant’s genitals do not have the typical appearance of either a boy or a girl. Ambiguous genitalia isn’t classsified as a disease but it is known to be a disorder of sex development.
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Achalasia is a serious motor disorder which can affect the entire length of the esophagus. In achalasia, an individual’s lower esophageal sphincter fails to open up during swallowing food.