Unusual acquired gastric outlet obstruction during infancy: a case report

  • Srivastava P
  • Gangopadhyay A
  • Upadhyaya V
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Abstract

Acquired gastric outlet obstruction (GOO) during infancy beyond the neonatal period is a very rare condition when other congenital causes like infantile hypertrophic pyloric stenosis, antral diaphragm, pyloric atresia etc are excluded. We report an unusual case of 6 month old male child who presented with recurrent episode of vomiting not relieved by medication. On gastrograffin study there was pre pyloric stricture of unknown etiology and was managed by stricturoplasty. We are reporting this case because of its rarity and with excellent outcome if diagnosed and managed properly. Even on extensive search of English literature we are not able to find a single report of this lesion in infants.

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Srivastava, P., Gangopadhyay, A., Upadhyaya, V., Sharma, S., Jaiman, R., & Kumar, V. (2008). Unusual acquired gastric outlet obstruction during infancy: a case report. Cases Journal, 1(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/1757-1626-1-237

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