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Omphalocoele and gastroschisis [PDF]

open access: possible, 1982
Medical literature has often been vague in characterizing omphalocoele and gastroschisis, while the nomenclature has been inconsistent. Both words have been used indiscriminately, as well as others such as exomphalos, to describe what is now commonly understood to be omphalocoele.
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Advances in prenatal and perinatal diagnosis and management of gastroschisis.

Seminars in Pediatric Surgery, 2018
Gastroschisis is a congenital, ventral wall defect associated with bowel evisceration. The defect is usually to the right of the umbilical cord insertion and requires postnatal surgical correction.
M. Oakes, M. Porto, J. Chung
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Outcomes in gastroschisis: expectations in the postnatal period for simple vs complex gastroschisis

Journal of Perinatology, 2021
Charlene Dekonenko   +26 more
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Gastroschisis with intestinal atresia leads to longer hospitalization and poor feeding outcomes

Journal of Perinatology, 2021
S. Riddle   +7 more
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Gastroschisis minor

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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Gastroschisis

The American Journal of Surgery, 1972
C W, Miller, J, Crumpler, G S, Campbell
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Gastroschisis

The Journal of Pediatrics, 1990
C, Torfs, C, Curry, P, Roeper
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Umbilical preservation in gastroschisis

Journal of Pediatric Surgery, 1996
The umbilicus was preserved in 32 gastroschisis repairs. A modified technique was performed in the last eight infants, which provided an improved cosmetic appearance. The procedure is suitable for both primary and staged repairs.
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GASTROSCHISIS

Medical Journal of Australia, 1971
S P, Pegg, P N, Davis
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The pathogenesis of gastroschisis and omphalocele

Journal of Pediatric Surgery, 1980
Omphalocele and gastroschisis appear, by virtue of their differences in postnatal findings and embryological development, to be different entities. An hypothesis concerning the genesis of gastroschisis is presented which is consistent with observed embryologic sequential change and known teratogenic possibilities.
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