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2013
Two main types of abdominal wall defects were studied, omphalocele (n=133) and gastroschisis (n=194). Low maternal age was associated with a low risk for omphalocele but a high risk for gastroschisis. For both types of malformation the risk at parity 1 was higher than at higher parity.
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Two main types of abdominal wall defects were studied, omphalocele (n=133) and gastroschisis (n=194). Low maternal age was associated with a low risk for omphalocele but a high risk for gastroschisis. For both types of malformation the risk at parity 1 was higher than at higher parity.
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2010
At about 8 weeks gestation, the enlarging liver causes the displacement of other viscera outside the umbilical ring, to return by 10 weeks. Failure to do this results in exomphalos. Thus, it should be covered with sac and Wharton’s jelly with insertion of the cord at its apex.
Chandrasen K. Sinha, Mark Davenport
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At about 8 weeks gestation, the enlarging liver causes the displacement of other viscera outside the umbilical ring, to return by 10 weeks. Failure to do this results in exomphalos. Thus, it should be covered with sac and Wharton’s jelly with insertion of the cord at its apex.
Chandrasen K. Sinha, Mark Davenport
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2019
Abdominal wall defects can be divided into two groups depending on their embryological origins: gastroschisis, ectopia cordis and bladder exstrophy in one group and exomphalos in the other [1]. In practice, there is an overlap particularly with regard to bladder exstrophy, pentalogy of Cantrell and exomphalos.
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Abdominal wall defects can be divided into two groups depending on their embryological origins: gastroschisis, ectopia cordis and bladder exstrophy in one group and exomphalos in the other [1]. In practice, there is an overlap particularly with regard to bladder exstrophy, pentalogy of Cantrell and exomphalos.
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Study of a new biodegradable hernia patch to repair abdominal wall defect in rats.
Carbohydrate Polymers, 2017Jing Qiao +6 more
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Journal of Biomedical Materials Research. Part B - Applied biomaterials, 2015
Jinjin Ma +3 more
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Jinjin Ma +3 more
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Journal of Biomedical Materials Research. Part B - Applied biomaterials, 2014
Zhigang Zhang +6 more
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