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Investigations

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Investigations are directed by the history, and include:

  • urea and electrolyte measurement are indicated if there has been prolonged vomiting, or if surgery is being considered
  • plain abdominal radiology, which will reveal loops of distended bowel, double bubbles or intraluminal gas.
  • ultrasound scan may help in the diagnosis of pyloric stenosis or abscesses, but is operator dependent
  • barium enema may be used in meconium ileum or Hirschsprung's disease

Reference

  1. C A Hajivassiliou. Intestinal obstruction in neonatal/pediatric surgery. Semin Pediatr Surg. 2003 Nov;12(4):241-53.


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