A 7-day-old girl in the neonatal intensive care unit with truncus arteriosus has poor feeding and abdominal distension. The patient has been hospitalized since birth at 38 weeks gestation via normal spontaneous vaginal delivery and is awaiting adequate weight gain prior to the repair of her congenital heart disease. She has been taking oral formula and has regained her birth weight. Temperature is 35 C (95 F) , blood pressure is 60/30 mm Hg, pulse is 180/min, and respirations are 65/min. Pulse oximetry is 82% on room air. Physical examination shows a lethargic, cyanotic neonate with moderate abdominal distension and absent bowel sounds. Bright red blood is visible in her stool. A nasogastric tube is placed for decompression and bilious fluid is recovered. Abdominal x-ray is obtained. What is the most likely diagnosis in this patient?
A) Clostridioides difficile colitis
B) Intussusception
C) Malrotation with midgut volvulus
D) Milk protein-induced proctocolitis
E) Necrotizing enterocolitis
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