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pyloric stenosis Narrowing (stenosis) of the outlet of the stomach so that food cannot pass easily from the stomach into the duodenum (intestine), resulting in feeding problems and projectile vomiting. The obstruction can be corrected by a relatively simple surgical procedure.
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pyloric Pertaining to that part of the stomach from which the intestine leads.
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pyloric stenosis Tight narrowing of the pyloric channel such as to cause obstruction. Typically occurs in newborns.
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pyloric stenosis narrowing of the gastric pylorus, especially by congenital muscular hypertrophy or scarring resulting from a peptic ulcer.
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pyloric obstruction and dilatation Blockage of the lower orifice of the stomach with consequent hypertrophy and dilatation. Pyloric obstruction increases the resistance offered to the expulsion of food from the stomach. The causes of dilatation
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