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American Journal of Perinatology, 2021
Objective The effect of gestational age (GA) on gastroschisis outcomes is unclear and delivery timing varies in practice. We aimed to correlate clinical outcomes of infants with gastroschisis and GA at delivery in the Children's Hospitals Neonatal ...
S. Riddle +8 more
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Objective The effect of gestational age (GA) on gastroschisis outcomes is unclear and delivery timing varies in practice. We aimed to correlate clinical outcomes of infants with gastroschisis and GA at delivery in the Children's Hospitals Neonatal ...
S. Riddle +8 more
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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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Journal of Pediatric Surgery, 2001
Since 1994 the author has seen a number of cases of what appear to be a minor variant of gastroschisis.The case files of all neonates with gastroschisis (GS) presenting to the neonatal ward of the Queen Elizabeth Central Hospital (QECH), a referral hospital in Blantyre, Malawi, from January 1995 to December 1998 were reviewed and the presentation and ...
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Since 1994 the author has seen a number of cases of what appear to be a minor variant of gastroschisis.The case files of all neonates with gastroschisis (GS) presenting to the neonatal ward of the Queen Elizabeth Central Hospital (QECH), a referral hospital in Blantyre, Malawi, from January 1995 to December 1998 were reviewed and the presentation and ...
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An evolutionary and developmental biology approach to gastroschisis.
Birth Defects Research, 2019Recent advances have now made it possible to speak of gastroschisis narrowly in morphogenetic terms invoking the Rittler-Beaudoin (R-B) model. This proceeds from the appreciation of gastroschisis as a congenital intestinal herniation (without cover or ...
J. M. Opitz, M. Feldkamp, L. Botto
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Risk factors for gastroschisis: A case–control study in a Brazilian population
International journal of gynaecology and obstetrics: the official organ of the International Federation of Gynaecology and Obstetrics, 2020To evaluate risk factors associated with fetal gastroschisis.
Amanda B. Freitas +5 more
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European journal of pediatric surgery, 2020
Introduction Gastroschisis feeding practices vary. Standardized neonatal feeding protocols have been demonstrated to improve nutritional outcomes. We report outcomes of infants with gastroschisis that were fed with and without a protocol.
Charlene Dekonenko +26 more
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Introduction Gastroschisis feeding practices vary. Standardized neonatal feeding protocols have been demonstrated to improve nutritional outcomes. We report outcomes of infants with gastroschisis that were fed with and without a protocol.
Charlene Dekonenko +26 more
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European journal of pediatric surgery, 2019
Introduction The study aims to assess the changes in prevalence and mortality of gastroschisis, and to identify associated anomalies. Materials and Methods It is a population-based nationwide study.
Arimatias Raitio +7 more
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Introduction The study aims to assess the changes in prevalence and mortality of gastroschisis, and to identify associated anomalies. Materials and Methods It is a population-based nationwide study.
Arimatias Raitio +7 more
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Gastroschisis and low incidence of early-onset infection: a case for antimicrobial stewardship
Journal of Perinatology, 2022S. Riddle +9 more
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