
pmid: 28920021
pmc: PMC5593480
Closed gastroschisis is a rare entity usually associated with intestinal atresia and short bowel syndrome. We report two cases of closed gastroschisis presenting with neonatal intestinal obstruction and para-umbilical evisceration without an abdominal defect.
Alternative medicine, Nursing, FOS: Health sciences, Abdominal wall, Fetus, Pregnancy, Etiology and Management of Abdominal Wall Defects, Health Sciences, Pathology, Genetics, Case Series, Evisceration (ophthalmology), Biology, Gastroschisis, Nutrition and Dietetics, Provision and Assessment of Nutrition Support Therapy, Intestinal atresia, Abdominal wall defect, Atresia, FOS: Biological sciences, Medicine, Surgery, Diagnosis and Management of Congenital Diaphragmatic Hernia
Alternative medicine, Nursing, FOS: Health sciences, Abdominal wall, Fetus, Pregnancy, Etiology and Management of Abdominal Wall Defects, Health Sciences, Pathology, Genetics, Case Series, Evisceration (ophthalmology), Biology, Gastroschisis, Nutrition and Dietetics, Provision and Assessment of Nutrition Support Therapy, Intestinal atresia, Abdominal wall defect, Atresia, FOS: Biological sciences, Medicine, Surgery, Diagnosis and Management of Congenital Diaphragmatic Hernia
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