1996
DOI: 10.1016/s0022-3468(96)90146-3
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Chromosomal anomalies in newborns with omphalocele

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“…A minor omphalocele has a defect measuring less than 4 mm and does not have the liver eviscerated, and is also called omphalocele with intracorporeal liver. 1,3 Minor omphalocele can be closed almost always primarily. Giant omphalocele has a defect ring of greater than 5 cm and contains liver, and is also called omphalocele with extracorporeal liver.…”
Section: Denouement and Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…A minor omphalocele has a defect measuring less than 4 mm and does not have the liver eviscerated, and is also called omphalocele with intracorporeal liver. 1,3 Minor omphalocele can be closed almost always primarily. Giant omphalocele has a defect ring of greater than 5 cm and contains liver, and is also called omphalocele with extracorporeal liver.…”
Section: Denouement and Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…1 Chromosomal abnormalities are somewhat more frequent in patients with minor omphaloceles. 3 Giant omphalocele is complicated by abdominal cavity and thoracic underdevelopment. This can lead to two significant complications.…”
Section: Denouement and Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Görülen kromozomal anomalileri Trizomy 13,18 ve 21 olup, bu oran %49'lara kadar çıkabilmek-tedir (19)(20)(21) .…”
Section: Bi̇rli̇kte Anomali̇lerunclassified
“…(70) serilerinde birlikte anomalili çocuklar-da ölüm oranını %31 olarak bildirmişlerdir. Bunların çoğunluğunun kromozom anomalili olduğunu ve antenatal tanılı olanlarda ölüm oranının daha düşük olduğunu vurgulamışlardır.…”
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“…13,14 In contrast, the liver is not normally herniated at any time, and omphaloceles that contain liver carry a lower risk of fetal aneuploidy, especially in the absence of other anomalies. 15,16 In one study, Snijders et al 17 found fetal aneuploidy (trisomy 18, trisomy 13, or triploidy) in 61% of cases of omphalocele detected during the first trimester (11-14 weeks). This risk of aneuploidy was significantly greater than observed in the second trimester or at full term, emphasizing the importance of gestational age in assessing the risk of aneuploidy.…”
Section: Major or Structural Abnormalities And Fetal Aneuploidymentioning
confidence: 99%