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Omphalocele and Associated Anomalies: Exploring Pulmonary Development and Genetic Correlations—A Literature Review [PDF]
Omphalocele is a rare congenital abdominal wall defect, occurring in approximately 3.38 per 10,000 pregnancies. It is characterized by the herniation of abdominal organs through the base of the umbilical cord, enclosed by a peritoneal sac.
Dina Al Namat +7 more
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Ruptured Giant Omphalocele. A Case Report
Omphalocele is one of the abdominal wall defects. It can be associated with other malformations including imperforate anus, agenesis of the colon, bladder exstrophy and cardiovascular disease, frequently leading to non-viable fetuses.
Víctor Manuel González Valdez +2 more
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Giant Omphalocele Complicated by Postoperative Duodenal Obstruction. [PDF]
Omphalocele is a congenital defect in the abdominal wall, usually treated at birth or within 1-2 years of life depending on condition of patient and size and contents of the defect. We repaired a giant omphalocele without mesh in a 9-year-old girl. She developed duodenal obstruction in the postoperative period requiring another laparotomy and duodeno ...
Ojha S, Parashar S, Doshi D, Bansal RK.
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Giant omphalocele treated with simple daily dressing changes
Omphalocele, also called exomphalos, is an anterior abdominal wall midline defect of variable size involving the umbilical ring containing the herniated viscera into a sac made up of peritoneum, amnion and Wharton's jelly. Giant omphalocele is an extreme
Jayalaxmi shripati Aihole
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Giant omphalocele: report of a case
Introduction: omphalocele is a malformation that can be presented isolated or as partof a syndrome. Although it is sporadic, cases of familiar inheritance have been informed.The majority of the cases of Omphalocele are sporadic and the risk of recurrence
Rivas-Perdomo Edgar +1 more
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Giant Omphalocele in an Adolescent Boy. [PDF]
Omphalocele is a congenital abdominal wall defect that permits herniation of abdominal viscera into the umbilical cord. We here report a case of a giant omphalocele in an adolescent boy that has not been reported at this age before.
Akhtar T, Alladi A, Siddappa OS.
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A giant omphalocele was successfully treated with a two-step procedure. The first step was a three-staged operation with Gore-tex® sheet to elongate the abdominal muscular layer, and the second step was conservative treatment using the artificial dermis (
Yutaka Kanamori +12 more
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Has the liver and other visceral organs migrated to its normal position in children with giant omphalocele? A follow-up study with ultrasonography [PDF]
Contains fulltext : 88428.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)This study evaluates whether, on the long run, in patients born with a giant omphalocele, the liver and other solid organs reach their normal position, shape, and size.
Floortje Clemens van Eijck +4 more
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Rapidly involuting congenital hemangioma of the liver in a newborn with incomplete Pentalogy of Cantrell: description of a new association. [PDF]
The perinatal management of newborns with giant omphaloceles requires careful suspicion concerning unexpected associated malformations. We describe a newborn with a combination of incomplete Pentalogy of Cantrell consisting of giant omphalocele, anterior
Arneitz, Christoph +7 more
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Repair of ruptured omphalocele sac in the neonatal period and beyond
Conservative management of giant omphalocele in the neonate period is a known strategy to allow tissue growth aiding in anatomical closure. However, rupture of the covering sac is considered an absolute contraindication for continuing conservative ...
Nidhi Sugandhi +3 more
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