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[Thickened and secreting umbilical cord in a neonate]. [PDF]
Pensko C, Meyer T.
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Epidemiology of gastroschisis: A population-based study in California from 1995 to 2012 [PDF]
BackgroundAlthough the incidence of gastroschisis is increasing, risk factors are not clearly identified.MethodsUsing the Linked Birth Database from the California Office of Statewide Health Planning and Development from 1995 to 2012, patients with ...
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The Journal of Pediatrics, 1990
The results of management of 7 newborns with gastroschisis in 1980-1987 are discussed. Four of them were treated by the earlier described method of "manual distention" of the abdominal cavity by stretching the abdominal wall with the finger, 3 patients recovered. The method was not applied to the other 3 patients and all of them died.
C, Torfs, C, Curry, P, Roeper
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The results of management of 7 newborns with gastroschisis in 1980-1987 are discussed. Four of them were treated by the earlier described method of "manual distention" of the abdominal cavity by stretching the abdominal wall with the finger, 3 patients recovered. The method was not applied to the other 3 patients and all of them died.
C, Torfs, C, Curry, P, Roeper
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Archives of Surgery, 1973
Thirty-one infants with gastroschisis have been treated during the past ten years with a mortality of 32%. Improvement in management has resulted in only five deaths in the last 20 cases. The decrease in mortality seems directly related to prompt efficient preoperative treatment emphasizing preservation of body heat, decompression of the stomach with a
J E, Lewis, R R, Kraeger, R K, Danis
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Thirty-one infants with gastroschisis have been treated during the past ten years with a mortality of 32%. Improvement in management has resulted in only five deaths in the last 20 cases. The decrease in mortality seems directly related to prompt efficient preoperative treatment emphasizing preservation of body heat, decompression of the stomach with a
J E, Lewis, R R, Kraeger, R K, Danis
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Journal of Pediatric Surgery, 1980
Sixty-four infants with gastroschisis have been managed in the 9-yr period, 1970-1979, with four postoperative deaths. The silo technique has been the standard method of management in this series, permitting initial expansion of the abdominal cavity without increased abdominal pressure and respiratory embarassment.
D R, King, R, Savrin, E T, Boles
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Sixty-four infants with gastroschisis have been managed in the 9-yr period, 1970-1979, with four postoperative deaths. The silo technique has been the standard method of management in this series, permitting initial expansion of the abdominal cavity without increased abdominal pressure and respiratory embarassment.
D R, King, R, Savrin, E T, Boles
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Journal of Computer Assisted Tomography, 1992
The prenatal sonographic findings of gastroschisis are well defined. This report describes the CT appearance of fetal gastroschisis discovered as an incidental finding when a 25-year-old pregnant woman underwent CT for blunt abdominal trauma.
M, Nunez-Hoyo, G G, Ashmead, J R, Crass
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The prenatal sonographic findings of gastroschisis are well defined. This report describes the CT appearance of fetal gastroschisis discovered as an incidental finding when a 25-year-old pregnant woman underwent CT for blunt abdominal trauma.
M, Nunez-Hoyo, G G, Ashmead, J R, Crass
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