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Need and Purpose of Review: Approximately 75% of patients with classic malrotation and midgut volvulus present in neonatal age-group; another 15% may present up to one year. In these, the diagnosis is made because of typical presentation.
Charu Sharma +3 more
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VACTERL association is a useful acronym for a condition characterised by the sporadic, non-random association of specific birth defects of multiple organ systems.We present one such case which had congenital abnormalities of renal,skeletal and cardiac ...
Rabah, SM, Salati, SA
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A study on clinical profile and outcome of malrotation of intestine in children
Sankkarabarathi Chandrasekaran +1 more
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Malrotation presenting beyond infancy: a clinical study
Anil Balraj T. +4 more
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Functional intestinal obstruction due to deficiency of argyrophil neurones in the myenteric plexus. Familial syndrome presenting with short small bowel, malrotation, and pyloric hypertrophy. [PDF]
M S Tanner +2 more
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Chronic Intussusception Associated with Malrotation in a Child: A Variation of Waugh’s Syndrome? [PDF]
Nick Zavras +2 more
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Impella malrotation affects left ventricle unloading in cardiogenic shock patients
Aims Impella malrotation—inlet orientation away from the left ventricular (LV) apex with normal console waveforms and proper device depth—is commonly observed and possibly associated worse haemodynamics.
Luca Baldetti +14 more
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Intestinal malrotation as a misdiagnosis of pediatric colchicine resistant familial Mediterranean fever [PDF]
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