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Not gastroschisis or omphalocele or anything in between: a novel congenital abdominal wall defect

Not gastroschisis or omphalocele or anything in between: a novel congenital abdominal wall defect

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dc.contributor.author Cheung, Maija
dc.contributor.author Kakembo, Nasser
dc.contributor.author Muzira, Arlene
dc.contributor.author Sekabira, John
dc.contributor.author Ozgediz, Doruk
dc.date.accessioned 2021-01-01T17:39:48Z
dc.date.available 2021-01-01T17:39:48Z
dc.date.issued 2017
dc.identifier.issn 0179-0358
dc.identifier.uri http://combine.alvar.ug/handle/1/47760
dc.description.abstract Congenital abdominal wall defects occur when normal embryonic development is interrupted and most commonly results in gastroschisis or omphalocele. Other entities, such as ruptured omphalocele, vanishing gastroschisis, and patent omphalomesenteric ducts with prolapse, have also been described and can create a confusing picture. This case of a newborn with a midline abdominal defect and a mass that was intestine-like and arose from the bowel cannot be classified, and no similar reports were found. This suggests a previously undescribed abdominal wall defect with an aberrant colonic appendage.
dc.language English
dc.publisher SPRINGER
dc.relation.ispartof Pediatric Surgery International
dc.subject Abdominal wall defect
dc.subject Gastroschisis
dc.subject Omphalocele
dc.subject Colonic appendage
dc.title Not gastroschisis or omphalocele or anything in between: a novel congenital abdominal wall defect
dc.type Article
dc.identifier.isi 000404238600012
dc.identifier.doi 10.1007/s00383-017-4076-5
dc.identifier.pmid 28271155
dc.publisher.city NEW YORK
dc.publisher.address 233 SPRING ST, NEW YORK, NY 10013 USA
dc.identifier.eissn 1437-9813
dc.identifier.volume 33
dc.identifier.issue 7
dc.identifier.spage 813
dc.identifier.epage 816
dc.subject.wc Pediatrics
dc.subject.wc Surgery
dc.subject.sc Pediatrics
dc.subject.sc Surgery
dc.description.pages 4
dc.subject.kwp Mimicking Gastroschisis
dc.subject.kwp Ruptured Omphalocele
dc.subject.kwp Fetus
dc.description.affiliation Yale New Haven Med Ctr, 20 York St, New Haven, CT 06504 USA
dc.description.affiliation Makerere Univ, Mulago Hosp, Kampala, Uganda
dc.description.email maija.cheung@yale.edu
dc.description.corr Cheung, M (corresponding author), Yale New Haven Med Ctr, 20 York St, New Haven, CT 06504 USA.


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