It has been widely acknowledged that exomphalos and gastroschisis are two different clinical entities. Their etiology and pathogenesis, however, remain controversial. Several techniques are available for making a prenatal diagnosis of these as well as many other malformations. Some prenatal treatment is possible, but operative management is the more usual course. In most cases, of omphalocele and gastroschisis, treated either conservatively or by any kind of surgery, intensive care is mandatory to support nutrition and often ventilation as well. Enterai nutrition at an early stage during the postoperative period might lead to bouts of necrotizing enterocolitis requiring aggressive medical treatment and sometimes even operative treatment
Trabalho Final do Mestrado Integrado em Medicina apresentado à Faculdade de MedicinaIntrodução: a ga...
Two most common anterior abdominal wall defects are gastroschisis and omphalocoele or exomphalos. ...
Nowadays, gastroschisis is almost always diagnosed prenatally during routine first and second trimes...
textabstractIt has been widely acknowledged that exomphalos and gastroschisis are two different clin...
A total of 732 cases of omphalocele and 274 cases of gastroschisis was registered in 21 regional reg...
Gastroschisis is a congenital anterior abdominal wall defect, adjacent and usually to the right of t...
A total of 732 cases of omphalocele and 274 cases of gastroschisis was registered in 21 regional reg...
During 1984-1989, 116 cases of omphalocele and 42 cases of gastroschisis were detected among 736,760...
Background: The management of omphalocoele and gastroschisis presents a lot of challenges. While mos...
The two most frequent congenital abnormalities of the front abdominal wall are omphalocele and gastr...
Background: Omphalocele is one of the most common abdominal wall defects, characterized as a midline...
Gastroschisis and omphalocele are the most common malformation of the anterior abdominal wall.The ai...
Gastroschisis represents a herniation of abdominal contents through a paramedian full-thickness abdo...
<p>Gastroschisis is an abdominal wall defect, typically located to the right of the umbilical cord, ...
2007/2008The study of gastroschisis and omphalocele had the general objective of establishing criter...
Trabalho Final do Mestrado Integrado em Medicina apresentado à Faculdade de MedicinaIntrodução: a ga...
Two most common anterior abdominal wall defects are gastroschisis and omphalocoele or exomphalos. ...
Nowadays, gastroschisis is almost always diagnosed prenatally during routine first and second trimes...
textabstractIt has been widely acknowledged that exomphalos and gastroschisis are two different clin...
A total of 732 cases of omphalocele and 274 cases of gastroschisis was registered in 21 regional reg...
Gastroschisis is a congenital anterior abdominal wall defect, adjacent and usually to the right of t...
A total of 732 cases of omphalocele and 274 cases of gastroschisis was registered in 21 regional reg...
During 1984-1989, 116 cases of omphalocele and 42 cases of gastroschisis were detected among 736,760...
Background: The management of omphalocoele and gastroschisis presents a lot of challenges. While mos...
The two most frequent congenital abnormalities of the front abdominal wall are omphalocele and gastr...
Background: Omphalocele is one of the most common abdominal wall defects, characterized as a midline...
Gastroschisis and omphalocele are the most common malformation of the anterior abdominal wall.The ai...
Gastroschisis represents a herniation of abdominal contents through a paramedian full-thickness abdo...
<p>Gastroschisis is an abdominal wall defect, typically located to the right of the umbilical cord, ...
2007/2008The study of gastroschisis and omphalocele had the general objective of establishing criter...
Trabalho Final do Mestrado Integrado em Medicina apresentado à Faculdade de MedicinaIntrodução: a ga...
Two most common anterior abdominal wall defects are gastroschisis and omphalocoele or exomphalos. ...
Nowadays, gastroschisis is almost always diagnosed prenatally during routine first and second trimes...