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BackgroundGastrointestinal defects are a phenotypically and etiologically diverse group of malformations. Despite their combined prevalence and clinical impact, little is known about the epidemiology of these birth defects.
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CONGENITAL ATRESIA OF THE INTESTINE
J D, Martin, D C, Elkin
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Near-total jejunoileal atresia with exteriorized cecum and gangrenous appendix associated with gastroschisis: a case report. [PDF]
Yeta DL +3 more
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Intestinal atresia and agenesis of the gallbladder in 2 siblings
Intestinal atresia and gallbladder agenesis are rare congenital malformations usually presenting as isolated and sporadic. We present and discuss the case of 2 sisters affected by a previously unreported association of these 2 ...
GAMBA, PIERGIORGIO +2 more
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Anorectal malformation, duodenal atresia, and intestinal malrotation: a case report
Introduction: The combination of anorectal malformation, intestinal malrotation, and duodenal atresia is exceptionally rare. Such cases usually require staged surgical management.
Maximiliano Maricic +4 more
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Type-IV intestinal atresia: A challenging congenital anomaly with successful management. [PDF]
Mehdi SR, Liaquat A.
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Closing/Closed Gastroschisis (CGS): Antenatal Predictors and Surgical Strategies in Cases of Unique Anatomy from a Case Series. [PDF]
Morozov D +8 more
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Analysis of Prevalence and Mortality Among Neonates and Children With Intestinal Atresia: A Multinational Study, 1974-2015. [PDF]
Carreño A +29 more
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Atresia Intestinal Tipo IV y sus Complicaciones: Presentación de un Caso
Intestinal atresia is a rare birth defect characterized by disruption or discontinuity of the gastrointestinal tract. This research is presented with the objective of documenting the clinical case of a patient with intestinal atresia type IV, focusing on
Calero Correa, Aliz Janeth +3 more
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