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Necrotising enterocolitis
Necrotising enterocolitis (NEC) is the most common gastrointestinal condition in premature neonates. It is characterised by inflammation, ischaemia, and permeability of the neonatal bowel wall to bacteria. It is potentially life-threatening with significant associated morbidity 1.
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Necrotising enterocolitis (staging)
Necrotising enterocolitis (NEC) can be staged into three groups, to guide appropriate treatment based on the work of Bell et al. 1. In general, stage I and II are managed medically whereas stage III is managed surgically.
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lethargy, temperature instability, apnoea, brady...
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Necrotising enterocolitis
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Necrotising enterocolitis
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Necrotising enterocolitis
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Necrotising enterocolitis
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Necrotising enterocolitis
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Perforated necrotising enterocolitis
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Necrotising enterocolitis
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Necrotising enterocolitis (NEC)
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Neutropenic enterocolitis
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Enterocolic fistula - huge
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Amoebic enterocolitis with liver abscess
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Necrotising enterocolitis
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Neutropaenic enterocolitis
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Necrotising enterocolitis
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Necrotising enterocolitis
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Malpositioned PICC and necrotising enterocolitis (NEC)
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Neonatal pneumoperitoneum secondary to perforated necrotising enterocolitis
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Infectious enterocolitis
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