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intestinal atresia/edema

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[Mesenteric edema as a prenatal ultrasound sign of poor prognosis in gastroschisis].

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UNASSIGNED Gastroschisis is a congenital malformation with an easy and early prenatal diagnosis, however, it has a variable post-natal outcome. Our aim was to determine if certain ultrasound markers or early delivery were related with a worse postnatal outcome. METHODS Retrospective study of a

Nonimmune hydrops fetalis associated with intrauterine intussusception.

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Intrauterine intussusception has been implicated as a potential cause of intestinal atresia but has not been associated previously with nonimmune hydrops fetalis. We report a patient with a significant family history of intussuception who had intrauterine intussusception associated with nonimmune

Gastroschisis complicated by intestinal atresia.

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Five of 22 infants operated upon in the last 4 yr for gastroschisis had an associated loss of intestinal continuity. Four of the infants had an intestinal atresia and one had a gangrenous segment of ileum. Each had primary closure of the gastroschisis and decompression of the proximal intestine.

Sonographic findings and fetal chromosomal studies undertaken prenatally by fetal blood sampling using cordocentesis.

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Prenatal karyotyping was carried out on 206 pregnancies with sonographic abnormalities, including fetal malformations, growth retardation and disorders of the amniotic fluid volume. Overall, chromosomal aberrations were detected in 37 cases (18.0%), but the frequency of chromosomal aberrations was

The effect of oligohydramnios on detection of fetal anomalies with sonography.

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OBJECTIVE The sonographic examination of fetuses is generally thought to be compromised when oligohydramnios is present because of the subjective impression of less adequate visualization of fetal anatomy. The aim of this study was to evaluate the extent to which oligohydramnios limits our ability

Meconium peritonitis in utero.

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To clarify the relationship between clinical features in utero and postnatal prognosis, 20 fetuses who underwent ultrasonic (US) evaluation for meconium peritonitis (MP) over a 17-year period were reviewed. According to final US findings in utero, patients were classified into three types. Type I

[Impact in our environment of a gastroschisis therapeutic management protocol].

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BACKGROUND Continuous exposure to amniotic in fetus with gastroschisis, leads to inflammation and edema of intestinal loops, hindering intestinal return to abdomen and making staged repair necessary in many cases. Furthermore, intestinal loops are hipoperistaltic, which leads to oral toleration

Variability in the phenotypic expression of fryns syndrome: A report of two sibships.

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We report on two sibships with four fetuses of 12, 15, 17, and 20 weeks of gestation, respectively, and 1 preterm baby of 31 weeks of gestation affected by a multiple congenital disorder with manifestation suggestive of Fryns syndrome. In addition to the characteristic malformation pattern in Fryns

Neonatal intestinal obstruction associated with situs inversus totalis: two case reports and a review of the literature.

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BACKGROUND The association of neonatal intestinal obstruction with situs inversus totalis is extremely rare with only few cases reported in the literature to date. This association poses dilemmas in management. We present two such cases (of Indian origin), and briefly discuss the pertinent
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