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Presentation and outcomes in hypertrophic pyloric stenosis: An 11-year review.

Toby I VinycombKirby LaslettStella M GwiniWarwick J TeagueRamesh Mark Nataraja
Published in: Journal of paediatrics and child health (2019)
Patients presenting with HPS are not being identified at an earlier age or with fewer biochemical derangements, in contrast to our initial perceptions. Subsequently, biochemical derangements can still play an important role in the diagnosis of HPS, and attention needs to be given to fluid management and electrolyte correction in all patients with HPS.
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