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Malrotation and intestinal atresias

Early Human Development, 2014
This review encompasses four congenital conditions which present with symptoms of bowel obstruction in the neonatal period. The antenatal and postnatal features of malrotation, jejuno-ileal atresia, duodenal atresia and colonic atresia are discussed. Each condition is outlined including the classification, epidemiology, aetiology and presentation, and ...
Stephen D, Adams, Michael P, Stanton
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Intestinal malrotation – volvulus: Imaging findings

Radiología (English Edition), 2015
Radiologists must be able to recognize the imaging signs of intestinal malrotation because this condition can lead to potentially lethal complications such as midgut volvulus. The correct diagnosis depends on both high clinical suspicion and the radiologist's ability to recognize the specific signs of malrotation and the normal variants that can lead ...
E, Ballesteros Gómiz   +4 more
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Assessment of care timelines in intestinal malrotation with volvulus: A retrospective chart review.

Journal of Pediatric Surgery, 2023
Denise Sabac, D. Briatico, P. Fitzgerald
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Outcomes after Ladd Procedures for Intestinal Malrotation in Newborns with Heterotaxy Syndrome.

Journal of Pediatric Surgery, 2023
C. T. Huerta   +8 more
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Intestinal Malrotation and Volvulus

2016
Intestinal malrotation is a congenital abnormal position of the bowel within the peritoneal cavity secondary to an arrest of normal rotation of any part of the intestinal tract during the first trimester of embryonic development. Malrotation is accompanied by abnormal bowel fixation, resulting in a narrow-based attachment of the mesentery and the ...
Valentini V   +5 more
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Partial intestinal malrotation

Clinics and Research in Hepatology and Gastroenterology, 2013
Guillaume, Daniel, Aurélien, Dupré
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Intestinal Malrotation Diagnosed by Cholescintigraphy

Clinical Nuclear Medicine, 1988
Malrotation of the gut is a congenital abnormality in which the primitive intestinal loop fails to undergo rotation to its normal adult position. Rotation of the gut may become arrested at any stage, producing abnormal locations of the intestines within the abdomen.
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