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It's rare, but forceful vomiting might mean your baby has a serious condition called pyloric stenosis. That's when the valve between their stomach and small intestine doesn't let food through.
It's also possible that your little one could have what doctors call "pyloric stenosis." That means their stomach is too narrow for food to pass through.
Background Precise and accurate field methods for body composition analyses in athletes are needed urgently. Aim Standardisation of a novel ultrasound (US) technique for accurate and reliable ...
Ultrasonography articles from across Nature Portfolio Ultrasonography is an imaging technique that uses the reflections of high-frequency sound waves to create an image of a structure located ...
Background Treatment based on ultrasound (US) and colour Doppler (CD) findings in midportion Achilles tendinosis has shown promising results. In a randomised study on a small patient material, similar ...
Ultrasound technique enhances decision making for reduced fetal movement It can be difficult to decide whether to expedite birth when a woman in the final stage of pregnancy perceives less fetal ...
Selenium toxicity is diagnosed based upon the presence of features of selenosis in humans, as there are no accurate biochemical or preclinical parameters.
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