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Gastroschisis Trends and Ecologic Link to Opioid Prescription Rates — United States, 2006–2015 [PDF]
Prevalence of gastroschisis, a serious birth defect of the abdominal wall resulting in some of the abdominal contents extending outside the body at birth, has been increasing worldwide (1,2).
Tyiesha D. Short +25 more
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Gastroschisis is an abdominal wall defect like omphalocele in which the anterior abdomen does not close properly allowing the intestines to protrude outside the fetus.
Mostafa El-Feky, Huy Sruy
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[Simple gastroschisis complicated by multiple perforations, frozen abdomen, and loss of abdominal domain]. [PDF]
Cayetano Cabrera D +5 more
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Neighborhood-level Socioeconomic Position During Early Pregnancy and Risk of Gastroschisis
Background: Neighborhood-level socioeconomic position has been shown to influence birth outcomes, including selected birth defects. This study examines the un derstudied association between neighborhood-level socioeconomic position during early pregnancy
D. Neo +14 more
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The improved survival of gastroschisis patients is a notable pediatric success story. Over the past 60 years, gastroschisis evolved from uniformly fatal to a treatable condition with over 95% survival.
Christina Georgeades +4 more
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Fetal Surgery for Gastroschisis—A Review with Emphasis on Minimally Invasive Procedures
(1) Background: The morbidity of gastroschisis is defined by exposure of unprotected intestines to the amniotic fluid leading to inflammatory damage and consecutive intestinal dysmotility, the viscero-abdominal disproportion which results in an abdomen ...
Lidya-Olgu Durmaz +4 more
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Gastroschisis is one of the most common congenital malformations in paediatric surgery. However, there is no consensus regarding the optimal management.
Lotta Räsänen, H. Lilja
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BACKGROUND Gastroschisis is particularly prevalent among offspring of young women and has increased over recent decades. Although previous studies suggest that maternal alcohol consumption is associated with increased gastroschisis risk, none have ...
S. Fisher +5 more
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Complex gastroschisis: a new indication for fetal surgery?
Gastroschisis (GS) is a congenital abdominal wall defect, in which the bowel eviscerates from the abdominal cavity. It is a non‐lethal isolated anomaly and its pathogenesis is hypothesized to occur as a result of two hits: primary rupture of the ...
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