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Pseudo Prune Belly syndrome: a case report with unilateral abdominal defect
Prune Belly syndrome occurs in 1/40,000 live births and predominantly in males. It is characterized by triad: cryptorchidism, abdominal wall, and urinary tract abnormalities.
Giuseppe De Bernardo, MD +5 more
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Ventral body wall closure: Mechanistic insights from mouse models and translation to human pathology
Abstract The ventral body wall (VBW) that encloses the thoracic and abdominal cavities arises by extensive cell movements and morphogenetic changes during embryonic development. These morphogenetic processes include embryonic folding generating the primary body wall; the initial ventral cover of the embryo, followed by directed mesodermal cell ...
Caroline Formstone +3 more
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We present our experience with a patient with acute‐on‐chronic asymptomatic pneumoperitoneum with spontaneously resolving idiopathic pneumatosis intestinalis that was solely managed on close observation alone. This case is unique in that it details the approach to nonoperative management of massive free air under the diaphragm identified incidentally ...
John P. Ratanawong +5 more
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The application of ultrasound technology in rehabilitation therapy has garnered increasing popularity among physical therapists, with a growing body of evidence supporting its use. As an emerging rehabilitation technique, ultrasound imaging presents numerous challenges, including the lack of standardized operating procedures, unclear operational ...
Yong Jie Tu +6 more
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Abstract Simpson‐Golabi‐Behmel syndrome (SGBS) is a rare congenital overgrowth condition characterized by macrosomia, macroglossia, coarse facial features, and development delays. It is caused by pathogenic variants in the GPC3 gene on chromosome Xq26.2.
Alex F. Nisbet +13 more
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Abstract This review discusses female‐specific health considerations in injury and illness surveillance and provides rugby‐specific recommendations for future surveillance. Identifying priority injury and illness problems by determining those problems with the highest rates within women's rugby may highlight different priorities than sex comparisons ...
Isabel S. Moore +4 more
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Prioritise safety, optimise success! Return to rugby postpartum
Abstract Pregnancy and childbirth involve substantial physical, physiological and psychological changes. As such, postpartum rugby players should be supported and appropriately prepared to return to the demands of rugby alongside the additional demands of motherhood.
GM Donnelly +8 more
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DANCE PREGNANCY BERPENGARUH MENURUNKAN DIASTASIS RECTI PADA IBU HAMIL
Kondisi pemisahan otot rectus abdominis dapat terjadi pada 30% hingga 70% wanita hamil dan kemungkinan kondisi diastasis recti abdominal (DRA) menetap setelah masa kehamilan pada 35% hingga 60% wanita (Mota et al, 2014). Keadaan DRA dapat menjadi masalah
Enny Fitriahadi
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Endoscopic repair of ventral hernia and rectus diastasis [PDF]
Abstract Abstract Background Umbilical and epigastric hernias are sometimes associated with rectus muscle divarication. Isolated repair of the hernia defect can have a high recurrence rate and bad cosmetic results .With this condition the repair of both pathologies is mandatory.
Doru Florian Moga +2 more
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Abstract Beckwith–Wiedemann spectrum (BWSp) is caused by genetic and epigenetic alterations on chromosome 11 that regulate cell growth and division. Considering the diverse phenotypic landscape in BWSp, the characterization of the CDKN1C molecular subtype remains relatively limited. Here, we investigate the role of CDKN1C in the broader BWSp phenotype.
Andrew M. George +6 more
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