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Background: Gastroschisis is associated with less than 4% mortality in high-income countries and over 90% mortality in many tertiary paediatric surgery centres across sub-Saharan Africa (SSA).
N. Wright +15 more
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The intestinal fatty acid-binding protein as a marker for intestinal damage in gastroschisis
Background/Purpose We analyzed the capacity of urinary Intestinal fatty acid-binding protein (I-FABP) to quantify the degree of mucosal injury in neonates with gastroschisis (GS) and to predict the speed of their clinical recovery after surgery.
A. Kokesova +4 more
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To estimate the gastroschisis seasonality and trend of prevalence in recent years, stratified by maternal age and geographical clusters of São Paulo state, a population–based study was designed.
M. Calderon +3 more
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Introduction: The management of gastroschisis remains problematic in low- and middle-income countries with high perioperative mortality. The objective of this work was to make an initial assessment of our management of gastroschisis.
Souleymane Camara +5 more
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Gastroschisis: A multi-centre comparison of management and outcome
Background: Anecdotal evidence and a handful of literature reports suggest that the outcome for infants born with gastroschisis in many African countries is poor when compared to Western nations.
Joanna Manson +9 more
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Gastroschisis and Spine Abnormality in Fetus
Fetal gastroschisis and omphalocele are congenital defects of abdominal wall that are often diagnosed by prenatal ultrasound done for routine screening or for obstetric indications, such as evaluating an elevated maternal serum alpha-fetoprotein ...
Krishna Tadepally +2 more
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P50.13: Cephalothoracopagus janiceps disymmetricus with gastroschisis, a very rare form of conjoined twins: a case report [PDF]
Gökalp Öner +4 more
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To evaluate whether elective preterm delivery (ED) at 34 weeks is of postnatal benefit to infants with isolated gastroschisis compared with routine obstetric care (RC).
A. Shamshirsaz +13 more
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