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Disease Information for Malrotation/colon, congenital
- Clinical Manifestations
- Signs & Symptoms
- Abdominal Distension in Children
- Abdominal Mass
- Abdominal Mass in Children
- Abdominal Pain in Children
- Abdominal Pain in Infant/Newborn
- Active Bowel Sounds
- Anorexia in Children
- Borborygmi/Bowel sound increased
- Bowel sounds high pitched
- Constipation Children
- Constipation in infants
- Empty rectal ampulla
- Hematochezia/Blood per Rectum
- Hypereactive Bowel Sounds
- Increased abdominal girth/Potbelly
- Infant Apparent abdominal pain
- Large bowel symptoms/signs
- Left Lower Quadrant Pain in Children
- Recurrent Abdominal Pain in Children
- Rigid Abdomen in Children
- True Pediatric Emergencies
- Clinical Presentation & Variations
- Presentation/Acute abdomen in children
- Disease Progression
- Course/Chronic only
- Demographics & Risk Factors
- Established Disease Population
- Patient/Down's syndrome
- Population Group
- Child
- Infant
- Population/Pediatrics population
- Sex & Age Groups
- Population/Child
- Population/Child-Infant Only
- Population/Children/all
- Population/Infant
- Laboratory Tests
- Abnormal Lab Findings (Non Measured)
- Fecal Globin Immunochemical Test positive
- Diagnostic Test Results
- CT Scan
- CT Scan/CTA Abdomen Abnormal
- X-RAY
- Xray/Abdominal film abnormalities/ABD/KUB
- X-RAY With contrast
- BE/Abnormality (barium enema)
- BE/Colon stricture
- Associated Diseases & Rule outs
- Rule Outs
- Volvulus/mid-gut/small intestine
- Associated Disease & Complications
- Colon atresia
- Constipation
- Infant colic syndrome
- Intestinal/bowel obstruction
- Intestinal/Bowel Obstruction in Children
- Intestine malrotation
- Obstipation
- Lower GI bleeding
- Lower GI Bleeding Child
- Lower GI Bleeding Toddler
- Lower GI Bleeding/Infant
- Disease Mechanism & Classification
- Class
- CLASS/Pediatric disorders (ex)
- CLASS/Colon manifestation/disorder (ex)
- CLASS/Intestinal/stomach/gut (category)
- Pathophysiology
- Pathophysiology/Extrinsic Bowel Obstruction
- Pathophysiology/Mechanical Bowel Obstruction
- Process
- PROCESS/Congenital/developmental (category)
- PROCESS/Anomalies/Deformities/Malformations (EX)
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- Drug Therapy - Indication
- SX/Laparotomy
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- SX/Surgery
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