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==Overview== | |||
Physical examination is nondiagnostic in newborns. | |||
===General appearance=== | |||
Patients may appear toxic if enterocoilitis sets in | |||
===Vitals=== | |||
*Hypotension | |||
*Tachycardia | |||
===Abdomen=== | |||
*Distended | |||
*An empty rectum on digital rectum examination | |||
*Rectal impaction | |||
==References== | ==References== | ||
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Overview
Physical examination is nondiagnostic in newborns.
General appearance
Patients may appear toxic if enterocoilitis sets in
Vitals
- Hypotension
- Tachycardia
Abdomen
- Distended
- An empty rectum on digital rectum examination
- Rectal impaction