| Produces "Current Jelly" stools. |
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| Results in food regurgitation. |
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| Results in forceful, projectile vomiting immediately after eating. |
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| Development of abdominal distention during the first few days after birth; vomiting occurs. |
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| Presents most frequently in the premature infant with abdominal distention, bloody stools, bradycardia, and apnea. |
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| Results in portal hypertension, jaundice, acholic, and failure to gain weight. |
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| Autosomal recessive defect that causes copper to accumulate in the liver, brain, and kidneys. |
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| A common cause of diarrhea in children, this osmotic diarrhea presents whenever the child consumes a milk-based product. |
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| Presents as mild constipation which gradually worsens. Watery diarrhea may be a first sign as it travels around the impacted feces. |
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| Observable with the first feeding, this congenital defect results in coughing and choking as fluid enters the lungs. |
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