Multiple Choice
What does congenital pyloric stenosis involve?
A) Absence of peristalsis in the lower section of the stomach
B) Failure of an opening to develop between the stomach and duodenum
C) Hypertrophy of smooth muscle in the pylorus
D) Thickening of the gastric wall due to chronic inflammation
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