ANATOMY OF THE DIGESTIVE SYSTEM IN NEWBORNS
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Newborn Digestive System, Neonatal Digestive Anatomy, Esophagus in Newborns, Stomach Development, Small Intestine Function, Liver and Gallbladder in Neonates, Pancreatic Enzymes in Newborns, Large Intestine Maturation, Developmental AdaptationsAbstrak
This article comprehensively explores the unique anatomy of the digestive system in newborns, shedding light on the structural and functional aspects crucial for early development. From the esophagus to the large intestine, each component is dissected to provide a nuanced understanding of the digestive process in newborns. The developmental considerations and clinical insights offer , valuable information for parents, caregivers, and healthcare professionals, promoting awareness of normal variations and potential concerns in the newborn digestive system.
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