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Cholestasis beyond the Neonatal and Infancy Periods

Khalaf R, Phen C, Karjoo S, Wilsey M

Cholestasis results from impairment in the excretion of bile, which may be due to mechanical obstruction of bile flow or impairment of excretion of bile components into the bile canaliculus....
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Non-Surgical Management of Gastroduodenal Fistula Caused by Ingested Neodymium Magnets

Phen C, Wilsey A, Swan E, Falconer V, Summers L, Wilsey M

Foreign body ingestions pose a significant health risk in children. Neodymium magnets are high-powered, rare-earth magnets that is a serious issue in the pediatric population due to their strong magnetic...
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Gastric Xanthoma in the Pediatric Population: A Possible Herald for Malignancy?

Russell JD, Peck J, Phen C, Linehan JL, Karjoo S, Nguyen J, Wilsey MJ

Gastric xanthoma is frequently an incidental finding on upper endoscopy in adults. Gastric xanthomas (GX) can be mistaken for malignancies and warrant prompt histologic diagnosis. The underlying etiology is not...
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Endoscopic Balloon Dilation for Treatment of Congenital Antral Web

Peck J, Khalaf R, Marth R, Phen C, Sosa R, Cordero FB, Wilsey M

Congenital antral webs are a rare but relevant cause of gastric outlet obstruction in infants and children. The condition may lead to feeding refusal, vomiting, and poor growth. Due to...
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Effectiveness and Complication Rate of Percutaneous Endoscopic Gastrostomy Placement in Pediatric Oncology Patients

Kidder M, Phen C, Brown J, Kimsey K, Oshrine B, Ghazarian S, Mateus J, Amankwah E, Wilsey M

Purpose: Malnutrition is a significant issue for pediatric patients with cancer. We sought to evaluate the effectiveness and complication rate of percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy (PEG) placement in pediatric oncology patients. Methods:...
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