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Gastroschisis at the León University Hospital, Nicaragua
. Objective:. The prevalence of midline birth defects, such as gastroschisis, has increased worldwide, over the last few decades. This study aims to explore the prevalence, maternal epidemiological characteristics, and natural history of neonates ...
Dania María Pastora Bucardo +2 more
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Short and Medium-term Outcomes of Omphalocele and Gastroschisis: A Survey from a Tertiary Center [PDF]
Objective To characterize and compare the outcomes of omphalocele and gastroschisis from birth to 2 years of follow-up in a recent cohort at a tertiary center.
Alexandra Tavares Marques +3 more
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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 ...
L. Joyeux +9 more
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Biologic patch coverage for definitive management of giant gastroschisis defects
Gastroschisis defects are managed with a variety of strategies including primary closure, staged silo reduction with delayed repair, and sutureless closure techniques.
Stephanie Y. Chen +2 more
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Gastroschisis is a common defect of the central abdominal wall, nearly always located to the right of the umbilicus. We report a baby boy with gastroschisis who had a defect on the inferior side of an intact and normal umbilical cord which was managed by primary repair and an uneventful recovery.
Ramnik V, Patel +3 more
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Left-sided Gastroschisis: A Rare Congenital Anomaly [PDF]
In gastroschisis, the defect in the abdominal wall is located almost always to the right of the umbilicus. Left-sided gastroschisis is a very rare entity. A case of left sided gastroschisis has been described here, with review of literature.
Ankur Mandelia +4 more
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Gastroschisis: A State-of-the-Art Review
Gastroschisis, the most common type of abdominal wall defect, has seen a steady increase in its prevalence over the past several decades. It is identified, both prenatally and postnatally, by the location of the defect, most often to the right of a ...
Vishwanath Bhat, M. Moront, V. Bhandari
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Background Previous studies showed increases in rates of gastroschisis in Canada in the first decade of the 21st century. Objective We sought to examine the epidemiologic characteristics of gastroschisis in Canada in recent years.
Shiliang Liu +9 more
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Database for Gene Variants and Metabolic Networks Implicated in Familial Gastroschisis
Gastroschisis is one of the most prevalent human birth defects concerning the ventral body wall development. Recent research has given a better understanding of gastroschisis pathogenesis through the identification of multiple novel pathogenetic pathways
Víctor M. Salinas-Torres +3 more
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