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- omfalokéla -e ž kongenitalna herniacija
trebušnih organov v bazo popkovnice; sin.
omphalocele, popkovna fiziološka kila
Slovenski medicinski slovar - by Nika Plevnik
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- Omfalokela: huda prirojena nepravilnost, ki zahteva kirurško zdravljenje. V 50% so pridružene ostale nepravilnosti. V področju popka je velik defekt ... - Študijska baza člankov
by Nika Plevnik - Kasno odkrita anomalija - sum na pridruženo kromosomopatijo (omfalokela, ... Sprednja trebušna stena - gastroshiza, omfalokela; ... - Obzornik zdravstvene nege
by Nika Plevnik - v trebuhu (omfalokela, gastroshiza, kila v trebušni preponi, torzija trebušnih ... na trebušni steni (omfalokela, gastroshiza), - na hrbtu (spina bifida) - Vestnik
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- An omphalocele is a congenital (present at birth) malformation of the abdominal wall in which abdominal contents protrude into a thin-walled sac outside of the abdominal cavity. The protrusion occurs at the base of the umbilical cord. Cincinnati Children's Hosp. Med. Center - by Enrique Cavalitto
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- Surgery must be delayed until the baby is doing well if the omphalocele sac is intact. Small omphaloceles are repaired immediately to prevent infection or tissue damage. Larger omphaloceles may require gradual reduction by enlarging the abdominal cavity to accommodate the intestinal contents. - Texas Pediatric Surgical Associates
by Enrique Cavalitto - Fetuses with other abnormalities, particularly chromosomal defects, do poorly due almost entirely to the associated anomaly, and not necessarily the omphalocele itself. - University of California
by Enrique Cavalitto - If the omphalocele is above the umbilicus there may be other defects involving the diaphragm, sternum, and heart. If the omphalocele is below the umbilicus there may be other defects affecting the bladder, rectum, and lower spinal cord. - American Pediatric Surgical Association
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- Herniação congênita das vísceras para dentro da base do órgão umbilical, com um saco membranoso de revestimento de peritônio-âmnio (Dicionário Médico Stedman). Own research - by Edimilson Ferreira
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- A onfalocele é uma bolsa transparente, revestida externamente pela membrana amniótica e internamente pelo peritôneo com uma fina camada de geléia de Wharton entre elas. Localiza-se no ponto de inserção do cordão umbilical. Possui uma incidência de 1 a cada 4.000 nascimentos, com predominância no sexo feminino (cinco vezes mais do que no sexo masculino).
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by Edimilson Ferreira - O tratamento cirúrgico das onfaloceles gigantes, descritas por Hatch1 como sendo aquelas com mais de 7cm de diâmetro, contendo grande parte das alças intestinais e parte do fígado, ainda permanece motivo de controvérsia. - Revista do Colégio Bras. de Cirurgiões
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