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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]; Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Hamid Qazi, MD, BSc [2]
Overview
Common physical examination findings of duodenal atresia include abdominal distension, dehydration, and restlessness.
Physical Examination
- Physical examination of patients with duodenal atresia is usually remarkable for: Abdominal distension, dehydration, and restlessness.
Appearance of the Patient
- Patients with duodenal atresia usually appear restless, and irritable.
Vital Signs
- Tachycardia with regular pulse
Skin
- Increased skin turgor
- Dry skin
HEENT
- Dry mouth
Neck
- No neck abnormalities present
Lungs
- Clear breath sounds bilaterally
- No wheezes
- No crackles
Heart
- Normal S1 S2
- No murmurs
- No rubs
- No gallops
Abdomen
Back
- Normal
Genitourinary
- Normal
Neuromuscular
- Normal
Extremities
- Normal