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- Gastroshiza je urođeni rascjep trbušne stijenke s prolapsom različitih trbušnih organa, najčešće želuca, jetre i crijeva u plodnu vodu. Own research - by Dinap
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- "Moja Emili koju sam izgubila imala je gastroshizu - rascjep trbušne stjenke. Nitko mi nije objasnio zašto se to desilo. Ima li tko sličnu situaciju da zna nešto više o tome?" - forum o trudnoći by Dinap
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- Gastroschisis is a rare congenital disorder in which a defect is present in the wall of the abdomen. Typically there is a small abdominal cavity with herniated abdominal organs that usually appear on the right side of the abdomen. There is no membranous sac covering the organs and the intestines may be swollen and look shortened due to exposure to the liquid that surrounds the fetus during pregnancy (amniotic fluid). WebMD, LLC. - by Enrique Cavalitto
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- In addition, the intestine always fails to fall into its normal position and does not make its normal attachments to the back of the abdomen. In contrast to infants with omphalocele, associated problems are relatively rare in patients with gastroschisis. - American Pediatric Surgical Association by Enrique Cavalitto
- The diagnosis of gastroschisis is usually made by ultrasound, in many cases following an elevated maternal serum alpha-fetoprotein test in the second trimester. - The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia by Enrique Cavalitto
- Gastroschisis is an uncommon birth defect, seen in about 1 of 5,000 births. Although about 10% of infants with gastroschisis have an intestinal atresia in which a portion of the intestine does not develop, the defect is rarely associated with other genetic abnormalities. - Cincinnati Children's Hosp. Med. Center by Enrique Cavalitto
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- La gastrosquisis es la herniación (protrusión) del contenido abdominal a través de la pared abdominal sin involucrar el cordón umbilical. ASOCIADOS QUIRÚRGICOS PEDIÁTRICOS DE T - by Irina Dicovsky - MD (X)
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- Gastrosquisis es un tipo de defecto de la pared abdominal en el cual los intestinos y otros órganos se desarrollan fuera del abdomen del feto a través de una apertura de la pared abdominal, casi siempre a la derecha del cordón umbilical. - Wikipedia by Irina Dicovsky - MD (X)
- El onfalocele y gastrosquisis son los defectos
más frecuentes observados entre los defectos de la pared abdominal. - Site prematuros.cl by Irina Dicovsky - MD (X)
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- Wytrzewienie (łac. gastroschisis, ang. gastroschisis) – wada rozwojowa, zazwyczaj izolowana, polegająca na wrodzonym rozszczepie powłok brzusznych. wikipedia - by megan_PL
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- Wytrzewienie (łac. gastroschisis, ang. gastroschisis) – wada rozwojowa, zazwyczaj izolowana, polegająca na wrodzonym rozszczepie powłok brzusznych. - wikipedia by megan_PL
- Wytrzewienie wrodzone (gastroschisis) występuje z częstości 1,75 - 2,5 na 10 000 żywych urodzeń, w większości sporadycznie. W wadzie tej dochodzi do wytrzewienia pętli jelit do jamy owodniowej przez ubytek ściany brzucha (obejmujący wszystkie jej warstwy) w okolicy przyczepu pępowiny, prawie zawsze po stronie prawej......... - case study by megan_PL
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