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Mediciego 2012; 18 (1)

Gastroschisis prenatal diagnosis. A case presentation

Pino MMS, Brougthon FJ, Luna ÁA, Martínez MM, Pina RA, Ojeda PB
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Key words:

gastroschisis, prenatal diagnosis.

ABSTRACT

Congenital malformations of the gastrointestinal tract are often elevated in the neonatal period, they have high mortality despite timely surgical treatment ,that is why mother and child health systems have focused their work towards prenatal diagnosis of these diseases, that cause difficulties for families by the long hospital stay with the inherent complications to this process and sometimes some level of disability in infants in order to perform the intrauterine repair in those services of perinatal medicine with a high development of these techniques and when the condition is operable during the prenatal period or the termination of pregnancy, when the malformation diagnosed is incompatible with life. A case of prenatal diagnosis of gastroschisis and pregnancy interruption is presented.


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