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      The etiology of spontaneous gastric perforation of the newborn: a reevaluation.

      Journal of pediatric surgery

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          Twenty-eight infants with spontaneous neonatal gastric perforation are analyzed along with 10 newborn stomachs experimentally disrupted pneumatically at autopsy. Nineteen infants survived surgical closure of the perforation. Prematurity and delay in diagnosis were significant findings in the nonsurvivors. The location of the perforations and their gross and microscopic appearance led to the assumption that these perforations were mechanical disruptions. Comparison of the clinical material with the experimental material, and proven mechanical disruptions in the literature, along with theoretic considerations, are in support of this hypothesis.

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          J. Pediatr. Surg.
          Journal of pediatric surgery
          0022-3468
          0022-3468
          Aug 1981
          : 16
          : 4 Suppl 1
          Article
          S0022346881000912
          10.1016/0022-3468(81)90014-2
          7277163
          16f7cb80-ec18-47b6-a45e-d4d974e46774
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