- Neonatal bowel obstruction affects 1 in 2,000 births.
- Distinction between high and low obstructions is essential.
- High obstructions show fewer than 4 dilated bowel loops.
- Six standardized UGI patterns aid diagnosis.
- Fluoroscopic contrast enema is crucial for low obstructions.
- Radiologists may diagnose conditions based solely on radiographs.
- Recommendations for rectal suction biopsy for persistent suspicion.
- Imaging clues are included for critical conditions like megacystis-microcolon syndrome.
Source: Radiology