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Trastornos del Aparato Digestivo

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Existen muchos trastornos del aparato digestivo que requieren cuidado médico por parte de un profesional de la salud. Algunos de estos trastornos son congénitos (presentes al nacer) mientras que otros se presentan después del nacimiento. En el directorio que aparece a continuación encontrará información adicional acerca de los trastornos del aparato digestivo en los recién nacidos de alto riesgo, para los cuales le proveemos una breve descripción.

La Enterocolitis Necrotizante

El Reflujo Gastroesofágico (GER)

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