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Complex abdominal wall reconstruction after oncologic resection in a sequalae of giant omphalocele: A case report. [PDF]
Ritz FJT +6 more
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A staged reconstruction technique utilizing bioprosthetic mesh reinforcement in the repair of giant omphalocele [PDF]
Fotouhi, Annahita R +3 more
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Outlook Magazine, Autumn 2013 [PDF]
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Introduction: Alloderm is commonly used in abdominal wall reconstruction, however its integrity can fail in the long term. We describe the repair of a giant omphalocele defect in a seven-year-old female who previously underwent an initial closure at ...
Evan Fang, Karen A. Bailey, Matthew Choi
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Conservative Treatment of Giant Omphalocele [PDF]
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Associated malformations in giant versus minor omphalocele : does size matter ? [PDF]
Contexte Ce travail de thèse a été réalisé à l'Université de Lausanne, sous la direction de la Professeure Wildhaber. Il a pour objectifs d’analyser rétrospectivement la population de patients atteints d'omphalocèle en Suisse romande sur une période de ...
Parata, Gallien Florian Pierre
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Teratology Primer-2nd Edition (7/9/2010) [PDF]
Foreword: What is Teratology? “What a piece of work is an embryo!” as Hamlet might have said. “In form and moving how express and admirable! In complexity how infinite!” It starts as a single cell, which by repeated divisions gives rise to many ...
Alwan, Sura +34 more
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Congenital Abdominal Wall Defects:Staged closure by Dual Mesh [PDF]
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the clinical utility of GORE® DUALMESH (GDM) in the staged closure of large congenital abdominal wall defects.MATERIALS AND METHODS: Data of patients with congenital abdominal wall defects managed with GDM was analyzed for outcome ...
Jakobsen, Marianne Skytte +2 more
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Identification and characterization of novel glomerulus-associated genes and proteins [PDF]
The kidney is responsible for sieving the circulating blood to eliminate water-soluble waste products and potentially toxic substances from the body. The filtration step occurs in specialized filtration units called glomeruli.
Xiao, Zhijie
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