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            • 위벽파열
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            • 위벽파열은 1557년 Lycosthenes에 의해 처음으로 보고되었으며, 복벽에 결손이 생기는 선천성 질환이다. 대개 복강이 작은 편이며, 주로 탈장된 복부 장기들은 오른 쪽에 위치한다. 장기들을 감싸고 있는 막이 없으며, 장(intestine)은 양수에 그대로 노출되어 있어서 부어 있고 짧아 보인다. 위벽파열은 성별에 관계없이 동일하게 발생하며, 신생아 약 1,500∼13,000명당 한 명의 유병률을 나타내는 것으로 추정된다. 그리고 산모의 나이가 30세 이하의 경우와 임신한 경험이 적은 경우에 많이 나타난다. 희귀난치성질환헬프라인,국립 - by Jason Kang
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            • 이 검사로 발견할 수 있는 기형에는 무뇌아, 이분척추, 위벽 파열, 제헤르니아 등이 있습니다. - 다음 미즈넷 by Jason Kang
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            • gastroschisis
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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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            • nyitott hasfal (gasztroszkízis)
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            • SCHISIS - hasadékos rendellenességek: agyhiány, agysérv, nyitott grinc, ajak- és szájpadhasadék, hasfal- és rekeszrendellenességek kialakulásában az a közös, hogy a magzati fejlődés során a két oldalról középirányba haladó szöveteknek egyesülniük kell és a sebesség lelassúbbodása az egyesülés elmaradásához vezet. Hasadékos rendellenességről akkor beszélünk, ha az emlitett rendellenességek közül kettő vagy több egymással társul és és más súlyos fejlődési rendellenesség nem fordul elő. Minden 10.000 ujszülött közül egyben fordul elő. Kialakulásának pontos oka nem ismert, de a genetikai hajlam szerepe valószinű létrejöttükben. Súlyos ártalom. GASTRO - hassal kapcsolatos Own research - by Tibor Rozsahegyi Dr.
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            • A kábítószerek többsége, természetesen mérgező a magzat szervezet számára is. Fejlődési rendellenességet azonban csak a kokain vált ki. Ennek oka, hogy a kokain igen erős érösszehúzó hatású. A magzati kokain-szindróma néven ismert többszörös fejlődési rendellenesség mellett végtaghiány és nyitott hasfal (gasztroszkízis) is előfordulhat anyai kokainfogyasztás esetén. - babaszoba by Tibor Rozsahegyi Dr.
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