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Case Reports
.1989 Apr;24(4):367-8.
doi: 10.1016/s0022-3468(89)80271-4.

Endoscopic membranectomy for congenital duodenal stenosis in an infant

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Endoscopic membranectomy for congenital duodenal stenosis in an infant

T Okamatsu et al. J Pediatr Surg.1989 Apr.

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A 60-day-old baby boy (body weight, 3,100 g) with congenital membranous stenosis in the third portion of the duodenum was successfully treated with endoscopic membranectomy by means of a high-frequency wave cutter.

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