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Ergibt sich aus dem pränatalen Ultraschallbefund oder durch klinische Hinweise der Verdacht auf eine Entwicklungsstörung des Darms des Neugeborenen, so ist die Situation am sichersten durch eine Röntgenaufnahme, und zwar des Thorax und Abdomens im Liegen oder im Hängen, zu klären.

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