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Pyloric atresia associated with epidermolysis bullosa.
[junctional epidermolysis bullosa]
We
present
5
cases
of
pyloric
atresia
associated
with
junctional
epidermolysis
bullosa
,
from
2003
to
2005
.
Patients
underwent
laparatomy
after
stabilization
.
Four
neonates
had
gastroduodenostomy
,
and
the
other
had
excision
of
membrane
and
pyloroplasty
.
Four
survived
and
one
died
from
fulminant
septicemia
.
Although
the
association
of
pyloric
atresia
with
epidermolysis
bullosa
has
been
reported
to
be
fatal
,
our
study
showed
good
survival
rate
.