Wednesday, April 5, 2017

More links on omphalocele

General information:



Diagnosis:


Stories/outcomes:






http://www.rcst.or.th/ejournal/files/Vol31_No2_48.pdf (“Clinical Outcomes of Omphalocele:
An Analysis of 124 Patients”)

Decisions about termination:




Misc:

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3809310/pdf/pjms-29-866.pdf (“Omphalomesenteric duct cyst in an omphalocele: A rare association”)

http://medicaljournal.in/2014/Volume2/Issue2/AMJI-02-web-case-report-giant-omphalocele-congenital-anomaly-containing-bowel-loops.pdf (A minor omphalocoele occurs when the defect is 4 cm or less (at birth), major or giant omphalocoele has 5 cm or larger defect.  It may include sac may contain small and large bowel, stomach, liver, spleen, urinary bladder, uterus and ovaries.  In some omphoceles, the sac ruptures.)



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