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TITLE:

ULTASOUND COGENCY IN CASES OF HYPERTROPHIC PYLORIC STENOSIS

AUTHORS:

Dr. Fatima Maham Iqtidar, Dr. Iram khan, Dr. Arva Zainab

ABSTRACT:

Objectives: The objective of this research work is to assess the authenticity of ultrasound for the detection & elimination of PS (pyloric stenosis) in the children less than two years with NBV (nonbilious vomiting). Methodology: In this transverse research work, four hundred and forty-four successive infants with medical notion of PS were assessed with the help of the ultrasound & classified as having PS or not on the basic of measuring features as thickness of the muscles & length of the canal of pylorus. Surgery confirmed the true findings of previous work. Confirmation of the negative findings carried out with the help of follow ups. The measurements of sensitivity, preciseness & specificity carried out. Results: There were hundred percent sensitivities, preciseness & specificity of the ultrasound if thickness of pyloric muscle was greater than three millimetres chose for detection of the problem. When the thickness of the muscle greater than four millimetres was in utilization, sensitivity, preciseness & specificity were ninety six percent, more than ninety nine percent & hundred percent respectively. Conclusions: Ultrasound is very responsive and precise if three millimetres thickness of the pyloric muscle used as the point of cut off. Ultrasound is a procedure of the choice for the detection of the problem & mitigation of the PS in infants. Key Words: Ultrasound, Macrolide, Hypertrophic Pyloric Stenosis, Hindrance & Malrotation, muscle, sensitivity, specificity, accuracy, mitigation.

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