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DictionarySeeatresiaintestinal atresia
in·tes·ti·nal a·tre·si·aan obliteration of the lumen of the small intestine, with the ileum involved in 50% of cases and the jejunum and duodenum next in frequency; most frequent cause of intestinal obstruction in the newborn; etiology may be related to a failure of recanalization during early development or to some impairment of blood supply during intrauterine life.in·tes·ti·nal a·tre·si·a (in-tes'ti-năl ă-trē'zē-ă) An obliteration of the lumen of the small intestine, with the ileum involved in 50% of cases and the jejunum and duodenum next in frequency; most frequent cause of intestinal obstruction in the newborn; etiology may be related to a failure of recanalization during early development or to some impairment of blood supply during intrauterine life. intestinal atresiaCongenital closure of any part of the intestine. See also: atresia |