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- sac or peritoneum, and the defect is usually much smaller in gastroschisis. Gastroschisis requires surgical treatment to return the exposed intestines...
- abnormalities is confirmed during prenatal diagnosis. Gastroschisis is a similar birth defect, but in gastroschisis the umbilical cord is not involved and the intestinal...
- and limb defects in humans". Incidence of a birth defect known as gastroschisis appears to be higher in areas where surface water atrazine levels are...
- defects, such as gastroschisis and exomphalos. A study conducted on a Welsh community also showed an increased incidence of gastroschisis. Another study...
- to the changes during development. They are omphalocele and gastroschisis. Gastroschisis develops when the abdominal wall does not completely close, and...
- First arch syndrome Focal femoral hypoplasia Gastrointestinal atresia Gastroschisis Holoprosencephaly Hydranencephaly Hydronephrosis Hydrops fetalis Hypoplastic...
- the heart is abnormally located outside the thorax. Another defect is gastroschisis, a congenital defect in the anterior abdominal wall through which the...
- needed] He and his wife set up The Luey Jacob Sharp Foundation in aid of gastroschisis research and to support other people affected by this condition. Born...
- neonatal withdrawal, the 1960s housing crisis, a scabies epidemic, gastroschisis and a train crash next to Nonnatus House. The twelfth series, set in...
- Pelviureteric Junction Obstruction Abdominal wall defects: Omphalocele, Gastroschisis, Hernias Chest wall deformities: Pectus Excavatum Childhood tumors:...