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- гастросхизис - рядка малфомация, при която част от червата са извън тялото
Health.bg - by Dimar
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- ВЪЗСТАНОВЯВАНЕ ПРИ УМБИЛИКАЛНА ХЕРНИЯ
Изключва: възстановяване при гастросхизис - 54.71 - Клинична пътека № 168 by Dimar
- 756.7 АНОМАЛИИ НА КОРЕМНАТА СТЕНА:
Ексомфалос
Гастросхизис
Омфалоцеле
Prune belly (синдром)
Изключва: умбиликална херния (551-553 с четвърта цифра .1)
- Клинична пътека № 30 by Dimar
- Димитрова В., В. Мазнейкова. Диагноза и акушерско поведение при случаи с омфалоцеле и гастросхизис. Диагн. и терапевт. ултразвук, 1994, №2, с. 84-86. - Научни трудове ... by Dimar
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- gastroskiisi, vatsahalkio
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- vatsahalkio
laparoschisis, gastroschisis la e,
laparoschis -en, gastroschis -en r
laparoskiisi, gastroskiisi | navan oikealla puolella sijaitseva vatsanpeitteiden synnynnäinen halkio, josta suolet tunkeutuvat vatsaontelon ulkopuolelle; vrt. omfaloseele Duodecim Työterveyskirjasto - by Antti Korhonen
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- Γαστρόσχιση ονομάζεται η πρόπτωση χωρίς κηλικό σάκο ποικίλου μήκους τμήματος του λεπτού εντέρου και μερικές φορές τμήματος του ήπατος, μέσω ελλείμματος του
κοιλιακού τοιχώματος, η οποία συνήθως βρίσκεται στα δεξιά του ομφάλιου λώρου. drvaly - by Spiros Doikas
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- Ο εγκολεασμός του εντέρου στη γαστρόσχιση γίνεται μέσω ενός πολύ μικρού ελλείμματος του - mednet by Spiros Doikas
- ανωμαλίες είναι: η γαστρόσχιση, η ρήξη ομφαλοκήλης, η υπολειπόμενη ενδομήτρια ανάπτυξη, η αποφρακτική υ- δρονέφρωση και υδροκεφαλία. - anesthesia by Spiros Doikas
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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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