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Ileal atresia secondary to anternatal strangulation by a ruptured omphalocele

Journal of Pediatric Surgery, 1972
Abstract Late intrauterine vascular catastrophe is a well-documented cause of small intestinal atresias. 1–4 In relatively few clinical situations is their pathogenesis as clearly demonstrated as in the case reported here.
M, el-Shafie, K L, Waag, L, Spitz
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Gastroschisis and ruptured omphalocele.

Journal of the National Medical Association, 1982
The surgeon who is faced with the management of a neonate with a prenatally ruptured omphalocele or a gastroschisis has a challenging problem. These anomalles are some of the most serious, lifethreatening neonatal surgical emergencies.
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Ruptured Omphalocele

Clinical Pediatrics, 1969
G G, Brott, C F, Durham
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Ruptured omphalocele

The Journal of Pediatrics, 1954
Leo S. Bell, Henry A. Brown
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Prenatal rupture of omphalocele

Journal of Clinical Ultrasound, 1987
L K, Hansen   +2 more
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Ruptured omphalocele

2011
The Radswiki, Tom Foster, Rohit Sharma
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Omphalocele ruptured before birth

Journal of Pediatric Surgery, 1971
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Ruptured omphalocele mimicking gastroschisis in a fetus with edwards syndrome

American Journal of Medical Genetics Part A, 2013
Rosilene da S, Betat   +8 more
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Ruptured omphalocele of the newborn

Journal of Pediatric Surgery, 1971
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Ruptured fetal omphalocele complicated by midgut volvulus with strangulation

Journal of Pediatric Surgery, 2009
Suk-Bae Moon   +2 more
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