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Right Hemicolectomy in a Patient with Heterotaxy Syndrome
In this communication, we present a first description of right hemicolectomy in a patient with heterotaxy syndrome (HS). A 78-year-old male was admitted to the outpatient clinic with complaints of dysphagia.
Maxime Dewulf +2 more
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Yun Feng, Jin-Ning Ye, Chuang-Qi Chen, Xin-Hua ZhangThe Center for Gastrointestinal Surgery, The First Affiliated Hospital of Sun Yat-sen University, Guangzhou, 510080, People’s Republic of ChinaAbstract: Gastric duplications are the least common ...
Feng Y, Ye JN, Chen CQ, Zhang XH
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Atrioventricular septal defects among infants in Europe: a population-based study of prevalence, associated anomalies, and survival [PDF]
Objective To describe the epidemiology of chromosomal and non-chromosomal cases of atrioventricular septal defects in Europe. Methods Data were obtained from EUROCAT, a European network of population-based registries collecting data on congenital ...
Addor, Marie-Claude +9 more
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Preduodenal Portal Vein And Polysplenia: A Case Report and Review Of Literature [PDF]
Preduodenal portal vein (PDPV) is a rare anomaly in which the portal vein courses anterior to the second part of the duodenum. PDPV is often associated with other congenital anomalies such as polysplenia, malrotation and pancreatic anomalies.
Bamberger, P. Kurt +3 more
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Situs Ambiguous with Polysplenia
Situs ambiguous with polysplenia is a situs abnormality characterized by the duplication of left-sided organs and presence of multiple spleens. Situs anomalies are rare conditions with a developmental origin where the inner organs are located other than in their normal localizations.
KILIÇ, HÜSEYİN KORAY +3 more
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Heterotaxy syndrome (situs ambiguus) is a rare condition in which the internal organs are abnormally arranged in the chest and abdomen. It occurs from an early embryological developmental disturbance with most cases being sporadic.
Tuba Selçuk Can +2 more
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Emergencies in neonatal management: jaundice and biliary atresia [PDF]
Biliary atresia is a severe and progressive inflammatory process of unknown cause, which initially involves the extrahepatic bile ducts but which quickly proceeds towards the intrahepatic bile tree leading rapidly to biliary cirrhosis. Biliary atresia is
Clemente, Maria Grazia +1 more
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Anatomical configurations where the viscero-atrial structures do not follow the usual arrangement or mirror-imaged arrangement is described conventionally as heterotaxy.
Usnish Adhikari +5 more
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