ETIOLOGY AND PATHOPHYSIOLOGY OF CHRONIC INTESTINAL SYNDROME OF PSEUDO-OBSTRUCTION IN CHILDREN Part II. Primary and secondary chronic syndrome of pseudo-obstruction in children and adults

Yu. V. Averyanova , A. Yu. Razumovsky , A. E. Stepanov

Russian Journal of Pediatric Surgery, Anesthesia and Intensive Care ›› 2016, Vol. 6 ›› Issue (2) : 102 -111.

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ETIOLOGY AND PATHOPHYSIOLOGY OF CHRONIC INTESTINAL SYNDROME OF PSEUDO-OBSTRUCTION IN CHILDREN Part II. Primary and secondary chronic syndrome of pseudo-obstruction in children and adults

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Chronic intestinal syndrome of pseudo-obstruction is a rare syndrome manifested through recur-rent phenomena of bowel obstruction developed against neuropathies, myopathies and neuromyo-pathies of congenital or acquired genesis. The article deals with the peculiarities of ethiopathogen-esis of different forms of the disease including de nova mutations revealed within the last decades. The article is interesting both for surgeons who must diagnose intestinal pseudo-obstruction in a timely manner to avoid unnecessary surgeries and for other doctors who can come across the syndrome during their practice.

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Yu. V. Averyanova, A. Yu. Razumovsky, A. E. Stepanov. ETIOLOGY AND PATHOPHYSIOLOGY OF CHRONIC INTESTINAL SYNDROME OF PSEUDO-OBSTRUCTION IN CHILDREN Part II. Primary and secondary chronic syndrome of pseudo-obstruction in children and adults. Russian Journal of Pediatric Surgery, Anesthesia and Intensive Care, 2016, 6(2): 102-111 DOI:10.17816/psaic257

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