- intestinal atresia
- congenital obstruction of the intestine at any level; symptoms vary with the site of obstruction. The most common type is ileal atresia. See also duodenal a. and jejunal a.
Medical dictionary. 2011.
Medical dictionary. 2011.
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ileal atresia — atresia of the ileum, the most common type of intestinal atresia … Medical dictionary
jejunal atresia — atresia of the jejunum, a type of intestinal atresia … Medical dictionary
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