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Gastroschisis has increased globally over recent decades, and this increase has not been explained by identified risk factors. We conducted a population-based study of infants born in Canada, 2004–2020.
Shiliang Liu +3 more
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A retrospective segmentation analysis of placental volume by magnetic resonance imaging from first trimester to term gestation [PDF]
Background Abnormalities of the placenta affect 5–7% of pregnancies. Because disturbances in fetal growth are often preceded by dysfunction of the placenta or attenuation of its normal expansion, placental health warrants careful surveillance. There are
Brown, Brandon P. +2 more
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Congenital anomalies in low- and middle-income countries: the unborn child of global surgery. [PDF]
Surgically correctable congenital anomalies cause a substantial burden of global morbidity and mortality. These anomalies disproportionately affect children in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) due to sociocultural, economic, and structural ...
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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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Whirl Pattern Complex Gastroschisis [PDF]
Background: Complex gastroschisis is a rare variant characterized by intrauterine closure of the abdominal defect, which can be accompanied by atresia, necrosis, and, in most cases, lead to short bowel syndrome.
Andrés Felipe Rubio Duarte +2 more
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This research investigated the spatial association between socioenvironmental factors and gastroschisis in Brazilian triple side border. A geographic analysis for gastroschisis prevalence was performed considering census sector units using Global Moran ...
Suzana de Souza +2 more
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Gastroschisis is an abdominal wall defect like omphalocele in which the anterior abdomen does not close properly allowing the intestines to protrude outside the fetus.
Rimpi Devi
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Elective preterm birth for fetal gastroschisis (Review) [PDF]
Background: Gastroschisis is an uncommon congenital defect of the interior abdominal wall that results in herniation of intestinal loops outside the abdominal cavity.
Barseghyan +18 more
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Left-sided gastroschisis associated with situs inversus totalis
We present a case of gastroschisis associated with situs inversus totalis in a female neonate. To our knowledge, only a few case reports of left-sided gastroschisis have been reported in the world literature, especially one associated with situs inversus.
Marcelo Francetich Nam +8 more
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Gastroschisis is a congenital, typically isolated, full-thickness abdominal wall defect in which the abdominal contents, usually only the small intestine, remain outside the abdominal cavity.
Nicole Flores-Fenlon +3 more
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