The clinical manifestation for pyloric stenosis is forceful, projectile vomiting.
<h3>What is Pyloric stenosis?</h3>
This is common in male infants and is the condition in which the small intestine is blocked from the passage of food into it.
When this occurs, the infant experiences vomiting which is usually in a forceful and projectile manner. This thereby makes it the most appropriate choice.
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